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6th February 2009, 18:08 | #961 | Link |
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http://neuron2.net/dgavcdecnv/DGAVCDecodeNVManual.html In the samples, there is AVCSource("project.dga", deinterlace=true) instead of AVCSource("project.dga", deinterlace=1) |
7th February 2009, 03:03 | #963 | Link |
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CUVID Server/CUVID Client 1.0.4
I've updated the CUVID server and client to support MPEG1 and MPEG2 video.
http://neuron2.net/dgavcdecnv/dgavcdecnv.html You can probably guess what's coming next. After that my plan is to combine all three variants into one. Then I will add "output trimmed TS" as well as multiple ranges. |
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7th February 2009, 23:25 | #967 | Link |
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Thanks for all your work neuron2! Looking forward to become a supporter as soon as I get out of my poor-college-student situation
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8th February 2009, 16:44 | #968 | Link |
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I'm surprised there hasn't been more reaction to this! Although I have (finally) learned when-and-how to invoke DGIndex.exe and DGAVCIndexNV.exe and DGVC1IndexNV.exe and CUVIDServer.exe and which .d2v or .dgv or .dga goes-with-which it will be great if any UI streamlining can be done, so THANKS DG IN ADVANCE! Sign me up for any alphas-or-betas!
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9th February 2009, 04:48 | #969 | Link |
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Is there a memory leak in CUVIDServer 1.0.4? I'm using Win 7 64-bit and encoding with x264.exe and the memory used by the server has grown from 262mb to now 690mb in 19 minutes. I only have 4gb of memory. Is 64gb recommended
avs is just "1.dga", deinterlace=1) not doing anything fancy ... decimating after that, no cropping or resize I was looking at x264.exe memory usage ... cuvidserver passed it ... now, 22 minutes into the encode, it's at 867mb! Last edited by xopowo; 9th February 2009 at 04:50. |
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Can I have your full script please? I thought it only happens with random access. Decimation could force that. |
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11th February 2009, 21:12 | #972 | Link |
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The Core Team just updated CoreAVC to 1.9.0.0 with CUDA-Support. Would be interesting, if it's more efficient than VP2-Part. I never read it but is it possible for DGAVCIndexNV to index LV 5.0/5.1 Streams? |
11th February 2009, 22:09 | #975 | Link |
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Damn, I hoped it could be more. So it's not really reasonable. The only sense it does for me to decode non-DXVA compatible Streams, but that's it. At least other DXVA Video decoder can use ATI UVD too.
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12th February 2009, 01:37 | #977 | Link | |
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From the CoreAVC thread.
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The closet I have is nvcuda.dll edit: and everything works fine that way too.
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12th February 2009, 03:42 | #978 | Link |
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Both DGXXXIndexNV.exe and CUVIDServer.exe must be able to find nvcuvid.dll. DGXXXDecodeNV.dll does not need it and so is irrelevant. Thus, the two EXEs must see the DLL via the Windows DLL search path:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...18(VS.80).aspx If you have those two EXE's in the same directory with nvcuvid.dll, everything will be fine. It is reasonable to have the CUVID Server in its own directory, as well as to have the DG tool variants in their own directories. That is why I recommended to put nvcuvid.dll in system32, so that multiple copies of it are not required. I will give some thought to a solution that doesn't require multiple copies and doesn't overwrite the version installed by the Nvidia driver install. Ideas are welcome. Last edited by Guest; 12th February 2009 at 03:44. |
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