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Old 13th September 2008, 16:19   #21  |  Link
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Source: Construction Run (Casino Royale Blu-Ray)

DGavcindex Preview (F5)

Libavcodec = 10 fps 50% CPU (1 Full core)
Nvidia = 18 fps 40% CPU
Nvidia = 44 fps 15% CPU (Disable Display)

Nice i didn't had todo anything just extract and start and it seems to work

Tough i see with the Display on heavy Kernel Peaks like on a VMR9 surface see http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=140767 tough it's constantly peaking while DGAvcindex is previewing
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1920x1080 AVC stream from Blu-ray M2TS:

~45 fps
~3-5 % CPU

Q6600, 8800GT (177.92 beta), WinXP SP3 x86


I didn't need to shuffle any dll's around. I also didn't need to install the CUDA toolkit or SDK. Didn't get any error messages either.
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Great, thank you! Then Sagekilla must have system issues.
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Installing the latest CUDA driver and the toolkit gave me the same 2 errors I mentioned before. I think this is more or less a cosequence that I actually have multiple copies of the files that need to be used, I have another copy of all the files you included in your AVC package in my system32, one of which (nvapi) is dated older than the one included.


Looks like it's time to get the good old XP install disc out again..
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I've tried it on several machines and it seems clear that for some reason the AMD CPUs show higher utilization. I'm investigating that.
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Installing the latest CUDA driver and the toolkit gave me the same 2 errors I mentioned before. I think this is more or less a cosequence that I actually have multiple copies of the files that need to be used, I have another copy of all the files you included in your AVC package in my system32, one of which (nvapi) is dated older than the one included.


Looks like it's time to get the good old XP install disc out again..
The error is CUDA_ERROR_NO_DEVICE. Run DXVA Checker and tell me the result. It's not going to work unless your DXVA situation is OK.
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Time to get busy on DGAVCDecodeNV.
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You're making me real jealous at this point Don.

On a separate note, how easy is it to integrate/separate for MPEG-2 and VC-1?
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Where can I find this DXVA checker? I can't seem to find it.

The odd thing is my DXVA works perfect on my x264 files and my blu-ray discs on both systems..
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Looks like it's time to get the good old XP install disc out again..
or maybe it's time for Vista SP1
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Off Topic: I prefer not -- I've used Vista SP1 for a length period of time on my laptop and there's many things that simply do not suit me. Call me old fashioned but I still prefer XP over Vista. There's too many nuances in the OS that bother me when I'm using it. I'm not ready to waste another few hundred dollars on a new OS when I have my XP SP2 disc right here.


On topic: SS: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...killa/DXVA.png
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http://bluesky23.hp.infoseek.co.jp/i...ml#DXVAChecker
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DXVA Checker:

http://bluesky23.hp.infoseek.co.jp/d...ecker_1900.zip

Yes, integrating MPEG, AVC, and VC1 is now thinkable. None of this stuff is easy.
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Thanks, I just found it. I posted the sample in my last post
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@Sagekilla: You have no H.264 hardware decoder with that chip.

EDIT: Blame Wikipedia for not giving PureVideo details for the card. Apparantly, it does, but I'd look at what drivers you have, and see whether it can be enabled in Control Panel.
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No, that is the same thing my check shows. And see here:

http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_learn_products.html

Do you have HW acceleration enabled in your display properties?

I'll ask Nvidia what could cause this.
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Are you certain? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...its#Features_4 Also can you explain this if I don't have a hardware decoder? Link: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...killa/HWDG.png


I'm getting DXVA fine in MPC, but I don't know why I can't get it in DGAVC.
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Spot my edit. I mis-read, but still, my first suggestion would be to update the drivers. NVIDIA have a habit of occasionally changing a few settings between driver revisions.
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That it does.. Oddly though, I'm running the latest CUDA driver + toolkit as listed on the website -- yet still nothing! I believe it was the 177.84 driver I downloaded.
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Maybe your system has seized the CUDA context. Try turning off DXVA wherever it may be enabled. Turn everything off for ffmpeg, for example. Just for testing...
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