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18th December 2009, 16:37 | #721 | Link |
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Version 2.0.0 beta 7
* Use the extension "dgi" for all index files. This should simplify batch file and CLI operations.
* Restored Info Log functionality during Save Project. * Fixed a bug in audio type handling. http://neuron2.net/dgdecnv/dgdecnv.html |
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Btw I have two feature requests (give somebody an inch, and he will take a mile...): - CUVIDServer as a service (for RDP environments) - add the ability to specify which audio files should be demuxed during batch file or CLI operations and add delay and language to the file name Last edited by Zathor; 18th December 2009 at 17:00. |
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DGMultiDecode.dll fails in an RDP environment. Only CUVIDServer is possible if started before login in with RDP. A service would be much easier because it should/could be possible to bound this service to the nvidia driver or at least have the benefit that the service is started automatically during the Windows startup and no user has to logon before the RDP session.
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Use the INSTSRV.EXE and SRVANY.EXE tools from the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit if you want to run it as a service. I haven't tested that, so I don't know if it will work, but it should. You will probably have to run the service as Local System or as an account with administrator privileges. I have no idea if this will work on Vista or Win 7 due to UAC.
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Thanks for the clarification. Hope dies last
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Thanks for this, consolidating to .dgi files is enabling me to clean-up my scripts! |
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You can't do it that way. The SC command presupposes that the executable you give it has appropriate API calls to support the operating system service controller, which CUVIDServer.exe does not. SRVANY.EXE is a service shell wrapper that implements the proper service API calls for the OS, allowing any executable to be run as a service.
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I tried it with the srvany.exe. The process CUVIDServer.exe appears now in the task manager but it cannot be accessed: "DGSource: CUVIDServer not running". The process has been started with the local system account and also with my account. SO I think the idea with the service is dead.
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use that one, it 100% free. I has some limits like you cant transfer files to and from your remote desktop, but it works 100% like RDP. Last edited by GZZ; 21st December 2009 at 13:03. |
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You might try this: Set it up to use the Local System account, but in the service properties also check the box that says "Allow service to interact with the desktop". See if that does anything.
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