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14th March 2009, 03:09 | #1141 | Link |
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That doesn't look like the latest driver. Point me to the URL that you are using.
This looks like the latest to me: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_182.08_whql.html |
14th March 2009, 15:49 | #1146 | Link |
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@harissa
You did not answer my question. Anyway, assuming you do have MY DLL in both the directories, then I cannot think of any cause and suggest that you contact Nvidia for support. @deets I don't know. You'd have to ask Nvidia or do some experiments. |
14th March 2009, 19:17 | #1147 | Link |
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@neuron2: Do you use the VP2 engine on the cards for hardware acceleration + deinterlacing? If you do, then it's fixed performance across all the various cards I believe.
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15th March 2009, 03:23 | #1149 | Link |
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@Sagekilla,
I read a rumor that you were possibly taking over the StaxRip project. If this is true, can you make it easier to incorporate neuron2's tools into the gui. Stax was kind enough to have added avs script importing into the last beta, but I still have .net crashes when I use DGMPGIndexNV if I run back to back encodings. I don't have an issue with DGAVCIndexNV because I was able to add it to the GUI and not use the avs importer. Anyway, it would be a nice addition and I hope the rumors are true. |
15th March 2009, 03:35 | #1150 | Link |
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I'd like to take up the project, yes. I need to get it to import properly into VS 2008 properly. If I can get that going, I'd like to update a few things and I would like to see good support of the DG*NV tools.
Don't mean to hijack this at all, so I'll just say further questions should be directed towards the StaxRip dev thread.
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18th March 2009, 09:04 | #1151 | Link |
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If somebody is still searching for an alternative to MS Remote Desktop that works with DG NV Tools, I can tell you that Team Viewer works fine.
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28th March 2009, 08:08 | #1153 | Link |
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A little Update
I reported earlier that I was BSOD'ing while using the program.
It turns out that my video card was dying. I have a new one now and it's working fine. However, I am wondering if anyone else is having an issue with GPU use and possibly killing video cards? This is the third card I've had now! I encode a lot and I always use purevideo for my deinterlacing. Does this put a lot of stress on the vid card? Excessive is more of the word that I want to use, but I'm curious if anyone else is killing cards? |
28th March 2009, 11:21 | #1154 | Link |
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Yes, advanced deinterlacing with PureVideo is a relatively heavy task, although the more powerful cards handle it easily. If temperatures get too high, you risk damaging the GPU. You need to make sure that the card is cooled properly and that there is good airflow within the case. Check the GPU temperature while encoding.
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31st March 2009, 13:26 | #1155 | Link |
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I believe I'm experiencing the same problem as Harissa. I have an 8600 GT card with 512MB, driver 182.08, using either DGAVCDecNV v1.0.13 or DGVC1DecNV v1.0.6. After reading through all the threads here, I believe it's an infrequent problem that occurs with some video cards. After seemingly a random number of frames into the encoding process, or it sometimes doesn't happen at all, the process stops with a cuvidMapVideoFrameError.
Since I can never reproduce the problem with a particular video segment, I'm guessing it's the video card. It's not overclocked, nor is my CPU. Perhaps I'll get another card someday, or a new NVIDIA driver will somehow correct the problem. If the problem occurs, I usually revert back to DirectShowSource (corecodec) or the non-NV version of DGAVCDec. |
3rd April 2009, 14:59 | #1158 | Link |
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I don't get your point...my cuvidserver.exe is not in c:\
I meant open it & close it in the dgavcindexnv command line...something like that: Code:
DGAVCIndexNV -i d:\files\movie.avc -o d:\MyProject.dga -f 2 -e -s e:\path\cuvidserver.exe |
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