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Old 23rd February 2009, 07:41   #61  |  Link
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Using 1.0.0b (with NVidia GeForce 8500 GT on XP SP3 32-bit) ... Your work rocks
I have an 8500GT 512Mb and am considering donating to get access to the NV tools... is there much quality/speed advantage of the NV versions ? Also, does one donate provide access to mpg&avc and can you do it via paypal ?
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Well I was surprised too after I read that. I'm reffering to this post.

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I have an 8500GT 512Mb and am considering donating to get access to the NV tools... is there much quality/speed advantage of the NV versions ? Also, does one donate provide access to mpg&avc and can you do it via paypal ?
There is a slight speed increase as the decoding is moved to the GPU allowing more CPU time to encode. Depending on the encoder settings used, sometimes this can be a decent increase.

And the license works across all apps. So donating to 1 app will give you access to all apps. And yes to paypal.
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GPU MPEG2 decoding is wayyy slower than CPU decoding, unless you need to deinterlace as well.
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Oh. Thanks people. I'm mpeg2 only, so there's no advantage for me by the sound of that. Thanks anyway.
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I've done a bit of digging and haven't found the answer, so I apologize in advance if this is a dumb question. Does this work on the G80-series GPUs (8800GTX/Ultra/GTS) and their bastardized VP1 hardware? I really want to get my hands on the PV deinterlacer, but I know this hardware doesn't have complete MPEG-2 decoding features on-board.
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Did you bother to read my web page about this tool?

P.S. You need VP2 or better.

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Did you bother to read my web page about this tool?

P.S. You need VP2 or better.
I did, and I did not find it at the time. Thank you for the quick response.
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@Neuron2: any plan for VOB files support ?
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@Neuron2: any plan for VOB files support ?
i really want that too.

ps. looks like u got yourself an nvidia card after all good for us
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ps. looks like u got yourself an nvidia card after all good for us
I'm still an ATI fanboy despite the fact that CUDA is a great thing...
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Does this work on the G80-series GPUs (8800GTX/Ultra/GTS) and their bastardized VP1 hardware? I really want to get my hands on the PV deinterlacer, but I know this hardware doesn't have complete MPEG-2 decoding features on-board.
What ? My 8800GT is crippled piece of rubbish ? But ... at the time, the specs looked sooo good in terms of items processed per sec even by comparison the later 9x00 series which appeared to have much lower throughput specs.
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What ? My 8800GT is crippled piece of rubbish ?
Relax, no-one mentioned the 8800GT. It should work fine.
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@Neuron2: any plan for VOB files support ?
Program stream support is on my list, yes. I also need to support multiple input files.
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Deinterlacing don't work for me. The encoded File stutter. Framerate is only 29,87 and not 29,97 after encoding.
If i use yadif for deinterlacing, everythink is fine.
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lol i found the problem

CUVID server needs to start in windows xp compatible mode on vista64. After this, everything works fine

So i think you need something to fix in the CUVID Server
Same here.

Can I help somehow?
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I don't have Vista64, so I can't do anything about this. Do what blubberbirne suggested.
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I did, but it does still not work correctly in VDub and in MPC.

Normal Vista x64: deinterlace simply does nothing.
XP SP2 Compability mode, no deinterlace: OK
XP SP2 Compability mode, deinterlace: it does DeInterlace, but every few frames it shows some previously already showed frames, so the frames are "jumping".

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I'll ask Nvidia about it.
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Thx, I am just uploading samples to rapidshare. Post Link soon.

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I did, but it does still not work correctly in VDub and in MPC.

Normal Vista x64: deinterlace simply does nothing.
XP SP2 Compability mode, no deinterlace: OK
XP SP2 Compability mode, deinterlace: it does DeInterlace, but every few frames it shows some previously already showed frames, so the frames are "jumping".
Hi.

http://rapidshare.com/files/20523933...Issue.rar.html

Contents:
a small ts recorded from DTV.
a AVS file
4 AVIs (XVid,mp3) encoded in VDub with various settings (see filenames)

Take a look to Frame 990 for example. And please dont download, before neuron2 has it.

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