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20th January 2009, 22:56 | #242 | Link |
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Searched the thread but couldn't find anything about that, but -- Is there something EXTRA that HAS to be installed NVidia-wise? I've tried to get it working on a Macbook Pro (Bootcamp XP) with a 8600M GT which should be working according to the PureVideoHD table, yet, I still get only an error message.
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21st January 2009, 15:18 | #244 | Link |
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Hmm, installed the latest "notebook drivers" from NVidia site. Now, by search path, do you mean the set variable "path"? (like set path=so and so in the DOS days, now found in I did add the path to DGVC1Dec folder (where nvcuvid.dll is residing), still I get "GPU decoder: Failed to create video decoder [100]".
Tried an elementary VC1 stream, demuxed from an HD-DVD EVO file by EVODemux. Should I try a different demuxer? |
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Bootcamp is Apple's utility to install Windows on a Mac (mainly a fancy bootloader + some drivers because Macs don't have a BIOS)...
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21st January 2009, 16:20 | #247 | Link |
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Put nvcuvid.dll into the sytem32 directory and install the latest Nvidia drivers. If that doesn't work run the CUVID sample decoder from the CUVID SDK. If that doesn't run contact Nvidia for support. If it does, post again to let me know.
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22nd January 2009, 14:57 | #248 | Link |
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After doing some research it seems as if the problem lies with XP and notebook graphics. I had problems like that before audio-wise (I use DAWs a lot, both Cubase and Pro Tools), but so far nothing in terms of simple video-playback. Anyway, I was advised to install Vista, but I'll use the opportunity to install the Windows 7 Beta. I'll let you know if that changes anything.
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24th January 2009, 20:20 | #249 | Link |
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Just an observation:
When the CUVID server is being used for an encode (application 1) and at the same time by another application 2 (e.g. mpc for viewing) both outputs get garbled (the encode and the playback), or CUVID may even crash. |
1st February 2009, 22:46 | #253 | Link |
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This is the transcoded file with MeGui, served with DGVC1NV-test:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/f94axk _ _ _ _ _ |
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You're right; it is not clear. I meant "transcoding the original media" Here is the way i go: Getting dgv via DGVC1NV and frameserving to MeGui over CUVIDServer. _ _ _ _ _ Last edited by rica; 2nd February 2009 at 19:16. |
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