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3rd April 2012, 19:59 | #361 | Link |
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I'm getting a CUDA error and "Failed to create video decoder (100)" running dgdecnv with this latest build you have posted today.. I'm guessing it needs to be recompiled too. Or is there something else which can be done to my script?
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I'm even more puzzled: dgdecnv (latest) works without problems for me and changes in build environment were quite minor.
You don't need any recompilation. Try to pinpoint what exactly causes crash: plugin? OS? or it crashes even without plugins with plain AviSource? |
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CUDA is working with other cuda test programs etc on my pc. I'm running win7 64-bit. I'm using the latest dgdecnv too. My source file is an MTS file which I just indexed with dgindexnv, so I can't use AviSource on it. Instead I used AviSource on another avi, and this works without problems. I'm using Virtualdub 1.9.11. Tried reinstalling my dgdecnv and I get the same result ..
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I just checked.. it works with the stock 2.6 release.
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but not with your avisynth.dll.. at least for me and my 64-bit win7.
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Just in case I wasn't too clear, as far as I'm aware it's not crashing. It's dgdecnv which gives the message and obviously there's no actual video, but the video itself is replaced with the message 'CUDA error' generated by dgdecnv...
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Avisynth 2.6 MT installer (2012.04.03) -> http://www.mediafire.com/?7l0cbjpcd4av1wb
Installer source files -> http://www.mediafire.com/?zu8m4b5zbjmt08e
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i didn't know that.
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I solved the CUDA problem when using DGDecNV. Here's how.
As a reminder, 1. A dialog box comes up (DGSource) saying 'Failed to create video decoder (100)'. 2. 'CUDA error' is displayed instead of the video. avisynth.dll is in c:\windows\syswow64 The stable avisynth and the 64 bit avisynth builds worked with dgdecnv without problems for me. Script is a simple call to dgsource. It turn out I had an old nvcuvid.dll in the avisynth plugins directory. Deleting this file solved the problem. I'm not aware how this build triggered the problem (the stable build didn't) but I'm glad I found the solution.
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This new version won't work with AvsPmod 2.2.1 or 2.2.0 on my system, whereas the earlier version that I was using worked without problems. I get a CPP runtime library error. This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
That is with the plugins folder renamed so no usable plugins and a new copy of AvsPmod, so no scripts or old settings. 2012-03-31 is working okay which I wasn't using previously because I was still on an older version. |
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cweb, oh, I have an idea now.
Another change I forgot to mention is how plugin DLLs are loaded. Now if they have dependencies – dependencies are searched first in the same folder as loaded plugin DLL. Hopefully it will reduce amount of DLLs you have to place in system32, but as it's different to earlier behavior it can cause unexpected situations like yours. RedDwarf1, AvsPmod 2.2.1 works ok for me. Need more information to debug things. "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way." means there is uncaught C++ exception somewhere. |
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With the last build i got the same error as titlis and RedDwarf1.
I'm on Windows XP SP3 32bit, AvsPmod 2.2.1 keeps crashing with a simple script with just an mpeg2source call. The same happens wit MeGUI as soon as i try and load the same script. |
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To debug this I need a way to reproduce the error. Or at least location of unhandled exception thrown and stack trace, so someone with debugging skills is needed for second approach.
To pinpoint what is causing your problems start with clean system (you can use VM – it lakes few minutes to set up but very useful for many experiments) and gradually add what you have. I suspect stray DLL in unexpected location that is now loaded instead of expected DLL. |
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