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Old 1st March 2009, 12:18   #1021  |  Link
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I'm getting the same error with various sources and using all versions of DGIndex.
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Old 1st March 2009, 14:56   #1022  |  Link
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I have redone the indexing using the basic (non-NV) version of DGAVCIndex. Everything went smoothly - but slower of course.
Could the NV Server problem be related to different nvcuvid.dll versions in the system32 (from NVidia update) and the local version shipped with DGxxxx and located in DGxxxxx directories?

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Old 1st March 2009, 15:39   #1023  |  Link
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I have redone the indexing using the basic (non-NV) version of DGAVCIndex. Everything went smoothly - but slower of course.
Could the NV Server problem be related to different nvcuvid.dll versions in the system32 (from NVidia update) and the local version shipped with DGxxxx and located in DGxxxxx directories?
I think DG has said that if nvcuvid.dll is in the same dir as the executables, and you launch from that dir, that it should work w/o conflict re: whatever the nvidia driver has installed to your system.

He'll be along shortly I expect to ask you to submit a sample so he can see the problem himself!!!
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Old 1st March 2009, 15:44   #1024  |  Link
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Please provide an unprocessed source stream that I can use to duplicate the issue. Everything is fine for me.

Also, tell me where you have ALL your nvcuvid.dll files? Do you have CoreAVC GPU version installed?
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Old 1st March 2009, 16:08   #1025  |  Link
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Hmm, the file is 30 GB, the problem happens somewhere in the middle, but not at a particular frame when I try to duplicate.

Second question is easier to answer:
Yes, I have CoreAVC GPU installed on the system, but not actively running. Should I uninstall it and try again?

I have a copy of the nvcuvid.dll in each of the DG....NV directories. Same applies for the CUVIDServer.exe. They are synchronized, i.e. same version.
The NVidia copy of its nvcuvid.dll is in the systems32 - installed by the NVidia drivers update 182.06

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Maybe I fired up CoreAVC GPU unintentionally by launching a mpeg4 file. Really not sure if this was the case. Would this have messed up? If so, is there any means to block a collision?

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Old 1st March 2009, 16:17   #1026  |  Link
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Please try temporarily overwriting the sys32 one with the DG one. Save the overwritten one to be able to restore it.
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Old 1st March 2009, 16:23   #1027  |  Link
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I will do this as soon as the current encode is finished (2 hours to go). Thanks.
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Old 1st March 2009, 18:01   #1028  |  Link
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Hmm, if some source don't fail, it's unlikely to be a DLL problem.
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Old 1st March 2009, 19:34   #1029  |  Link
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Exchanging the NVidia nvcuvid.dll with your version did not help. Same problem.
I'll try to extract the critical segment of the source and upload it.
The frame where it fails is blocky:
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Old 1st March 2009, 21:02   #1030  |  Link
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Exchanging the NVidia nvcuvid.dll with your version did not help. Same problem.
I'll try to extract the critical segment of the source and upload it.
The frame where it fails is blocky:
decryption problem ?
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I don't think so. It happens only with the CUVIDServer. The rip seems to be ok, I can playback it without error using DGAVCIndexNV.exe for example.
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Old 1st March 2009, 21:28   #1032  |  Link
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Is that frame gotten when playing linearly through with DGAVCDecodeNV, or do you have some seeking involved? What is your script?
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Old 1st March 2009, 21:55   #1033  |  Link
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When I step linearly through the original (ripped) m2ts with DGAVCIndexNV.exe (in single step mode or in normal speed play mode) everything is ok. The CUVIDServer is not needed for that purpose.
I get the failure (picture in my previous post) only during playback of the avs script and with CUVIDServer running. Here the Script:

loadplugin"C:\Programme\Video\DGAVCdecNV\DGAVCDecodeNV.dll")
AVCSource("C:\Users\User1\Movies\Hellboy2 DVD\00009.dga")
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#mod16 PAL DVD resizing and PAL speedup
#----------------------------------------
crop(0,16,-0,-24)
Spline36Resize(720,560)
AddBorders(0,0,0,16)
AssumeFPS(25)
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Old 2nd March 2009, 02:00   #1034  |  Link
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Yes, but you didn't quite answer my question.

With that script, do you see the problem when playing the script straight through from the beginning, or do you move on the timeline?
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Old 2nd March 2009, 08:02   #1035  |  Link
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With that script I see the problem when playing it through linearly right from the beginning.
I also get it when I seek say 2000 frames before that picture and start with the playback linearily from there.
Just seeking to any random position on the timeline does not cause a problem.
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Old 2nd March 2009, 14:25   #1036  |  Link
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@Neuron2:

The documentation mentions that we can demux all audio streams found but it seems that the command line doesn't demux *all* audio streams from mkv file (only the first one):

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DGAVCindexNV.exe -i input.mkv -o output.dga -a -e -h
Here is a sample for testing. It's a bug or a missing feature ?




@all: DGA files Creator added to the megui trunk...
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It's a bug or a missing feature?
It's a missing feature. I'll fix it. Thanks for the sample.
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ok...and don't forget also to add this to the DGVC1IndexNV & DGMPGIndexNV tools.
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Old 3rd March 2009, 00:16   #1039  |  Link
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@neuron2
I re-ripped the disk again, indexed it again, but it didn't help.
The <cuvidDecodePicture() error> is reproduced.
Is there an easy way to extract the critical segment out of the 30GB file, so I coud upload the sample?
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DGSplit in segment mode.
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