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Old 13th February 2009, 08:21   #992  |  Link
xopowo
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Unfortunately, I just replaced everything with the new version(s) and the memory leak is still incredibly bad

Here is the AVS script I'm using ...

LoadPlugin("C:\encode\Dlls\DGAVCDecodeNV.dll")
AVCSource("1.dga")
selecteven()

That's it. Nothing more when doing a 720p source to bring it back to 29.97fps from 59.97

OS - Windows 7 (64-bit) Build 7000
CPU - Intel Xeon x3360
Memory - 4GB DDR2 800
Video - nVidia GeForce 9600 GSO (768mb)
Avisynth - 2.57
VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.2 (virtualdub doesn't work for me)

7 minutes into the encode, and CUVIDServer.exe went from 23772k (at launch) to 644040k.

Longer encodes, the server crashes (when it eats about 1.7gb of memory). There is a dialogue box that pops up that just says "server" and an 'OK' button (nothing legible).

I don't know what to tell you other than even with the new version, it still leaks badly.

nvcuvid.dll has to be located in \Windows\System\ in order for it to work for me (as opposed to \system32\)

Let me know if you need more information.

I just tested the same exact avs file with VirtualDub version 1.8.8 (32-bit version) and the same exact results. CUVIDServer.exe crashed on that one 18:47 into the encode with memory at 1,688,596K ... yikes!

Last edited by xopowo; 13th February 2009 at 08:36.
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