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1st November 2008, 23:38 | #682 | Link | |
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1 - It's possible use this plugin with the tmpgenc plus? 2 - you want to launch a video encoder with the power of the GPU? |
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1st November 2008, 23:50 | #683 | Link | |
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If that application can open Avisynth scripts, then yes.
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2nd November 2008, 01:45 | #684 | Link |
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just to let you know, i saw a driver set on nvidia's site http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_180.43_beta.html
Version: 180.43 which crashes your server app on my setup anyways.. back to the GeForce Release 178 WHQL Version: 178.24 and all is good. i know they were beta and this is just for reference in case anyone else has issues... |
3rd November 2008, 04:56 | #686 | Link | |
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This is an important question for me (as an ATI owner) and many others since ATI doesn't support CUDA and purchasing a new video card can be a big step. |
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3rd November 2008, 13:05 | #687 | Link |
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@neuron2: I'm not really familiar with how it all works, but will it ever be possible to have a H.264 DirectShow decoder/filter that uses CUDA the way DGAVCDecNV does? Currently, MPC-HC and PowerDVD use DXVA (which is somewhat similar, but buggy/restricted)...
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3rd November 2008, 13:57 | #689 | Link |
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Yes, that is the point of DGAVCDecNV, to be a frame accurate Avisynth source filter. Many people also find DGAVCIndexNV to be a useful little app in its own right for quickly inspecting AVC streams, getting PIDs, seeing what audio is present, etc. The NV support also brings you the PureVideo deinterlacing. And it will bring you VC-1 support in the future. For some it also brings a performance inprovement when transcoding. For fast systems, that will be modest.
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4th November 2008, 01:54 | #693 | Link | |
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avc and vc1 of course makes sense, but using purevideo to deinterlace mpeg2 content before passing to the encoder would be great i have lost the plot it seems... Last edited by woah!; 4th November 2008 at 01:56. |
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4th November 2008, 02:11 | #695 | Link |
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One way or another I will have CUDA support for MPEG2. It's a feature that I need myself, so the likliehood of rapid implementation is very high. Higher than VC-1. But right now I am just finishing up double rate deinterlacing for DGAVCDecNV.
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4th November 2008, 03:51 | #696 | Link |
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neuron2, is the double rate deint is already present in hardware? or did you have to do extra tricks with single rate to get double rate too?
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5th November 2008, 01:53 | #698 | Link |
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Hi!
I've muxed out a .264 file (from a Bluray disc with tsmuxer), and when I tried to load it the following error message is appeard: GPU decoder: Failed to create video decoder [100] CUDA driver, sdk, toolkit is installed, i've started the server application, and the dll file is in the right place (Windows\SysWOW64) My pc details: OS: Vista Business x64 SP1 CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 64 6000+ GPU: 8800GTS 320MB (NV50/G80 revision A2) I hope that somebody can help me Last edited by slip_; 5th November 2008 at 02:00. |
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