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Old 13th September 2008, 18:02   #44  |  Link
Sagekilla
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I had to delete all the dlls except nvcuvid.dll on my laptop, but I got it working on my laptop. I installed the SDK beforehand to make sure this would work. I still don't want to try anything since I have several processes -- including a scheduler --- depending on nvapi.dll that I don't feel safe replacing my system32 copy.

C2D @ 2.16 GHz
8600M GT
Vista SP1 w/ CUDA 177.84 drivers + toolkit
12 - 17% CPU
38 - 48 fps (averaging 46ish, only dips to 38 rarely)
Source: Pirates of the Carribean 3, blu-ray rip


So it's definite something went bad with my desktop. I'm going to disregard this since I'll be reinstalling XP on it anyway.


@neuron2: Let me know when you get a working copy. I'll be glad to do some beta testing for you on my laptop. My last transcode (PoTC3) took 80 hours on a 2 GHz Opteron 170. Decoding Blu-Ray + light filtering (Read: MVDegrain3) + high compression in x264 => 0.6 - 0.7 fps in x264. So, this would be a HUGE benefit to have
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