Some applications detect DisplayLink as incompatible display driver. Problem exists with Adobe Premiere Elements 14, X-Plane, GoPro Quik
When using DisplayLink some applications show incompatible display driver error. Problem exists with Adobe Premiere Elements 14, X-Plane, GoPro Quik on Windows 10 and I'think at last since version 8 of drivers. Solution is to open them on laptop screen and then switch to displays connected via DisplayLink (in my case i-tec USB 3.0 docking station). It would be nice if it could be solved.
Intel has corrected their OpenGL support bug in their latest driver. The first fixed driver is 15.60.0.4849
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27266/Graphics-Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-15-60
2 comments
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Zach
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This is a major issue with Premiere Pro CC 2018 on Macs running High Seirra. Is there a fix?
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Anonymous
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When i start Premiere on the notebook screen and move it to the display link monitor the video blocks go black and do not show video preview.
