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Suggest that the renaming info be placed in a future Readme file for those who are upgrading from a version earlier than 2021. |
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Time for a WAG. If the -e and -h were placed in front of the -y, I'm guessing the -e and -h would have been honored and the use of the old option would never have been detected. The reason is that when the -y option was parsed, all further parsing of the command line stopped.
Normally (I'm speaking Unix world programming), when an illegal, or unknown, option is entered, the program bails with an error indicating that option such-and-such doesn't exist. In this case, couldn't a GUI be poped up with the error message about the bad option, or spit it out to stderr? That would be a little more user friendly. It is easy to hit the wrong character and not know it. If that creates an error, let the user know. |
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But license,txt is the correct filename. As mentioned in a previous post, you probably have extension display turned off and you ended up naming your file license.txt.txt. You can thank Windblows for knowing exactly what you want and doing it for you.
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thanks, 2022 works for me now..
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Barcelona
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I think I'll stick with DGIndexNV 2021 for the time being until the NVidia drivers work for me. Edit: I'll try 257.21. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: USA
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Yep, the file exists in the shown path. I'm running the 32bit version because I use avisynth plugins and scripts that are not supported yet on the x86_86 build of avisynth (that and there is no official 64bit build of avisynth yet).
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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OK, that's a Fermi that has CUDA compute capability 2.0. I have to include a version of the cubin file that is compiled with -arch sm_20, and if possible, load the correct one dynamically. I'll work on that and report back later today.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Haddonfield, IL
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you should change it to "the latest driver available for your videocard"
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http://neuron2.net/dgdecnv/fermi.zip Put all three files together. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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It's interesting that you should post this, because I'm getting random BSOD errors when using DGSource() for H.264 content. I have been wondering what's the cause of the BSODs... Using a Palit GTX 460 Sonic here... |
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