I also posted a video in here showing some runaway CPU usage in this plugin, but no replies so far. You need a OpenGL 2.0 capable GPU to use the visualizer." Theoretically I should be getting blazing results with the Radeon graphics, but instead I get: "The plugin failed to initialize. When I disabled the Radeon, I was getting great framerates for basic video effects. I get appalling framerates with just basic visuals. Weirdly when I have the Intel and Radeon chipsets both running, and I tell the Switchable graphics software to use the Radeon for FL. My Host is Ubuntu 16.04, and yes my Ubuntu Host supports OpenGL 3. Is there a way to get ZGEV to cooperate? I have the latest drivers etc. So, how do I get OpenGL 2.0 on my Windows (10) guest Thanks, Brian ninja speed edit: As per the instructions, I have installed guest additions via safe mode, and yes i have 2d and 3d acceleration enabled in the vm. I disabled my Intel graphics in the device manager to force the system to use the Radeon graphics, but then ZGEV gives me a rather outdated warning about OPENGL 2.0 support. (supposedly 5x faster than the onboard Intel graphics) and have been having issues getting FL/ZGEV to use it properly. New laptop- Radeon RX 550 switchable graphics.
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