Hello Selur!
In older versions of Hybrid I could found the NVENC encoder, but I can not found it in the newest version.
A picture about it:
Win10 x64, GTX 1660
a. Did you install Hybrid over an older version? (If you did deinstall it completely - with settings - and install it again)
b. What happens if you call: 'NVEncC.exe --check-features' on the NVEncC version inside the Hybrid/64bit folder?
Cu Selur
(25.05.2019, 22:50)Selur Wrote: [ -> ]a. Did you install Hybrid over an older version? (If you did deinstall it completely - with settings - and install it again)
b. What happens if you call: 'NVEncC.exe --check-features' on the NVEncC version inside the Hybrid/64bit folder?
Cu Selur
Hi!
I always check the newest version before I install Hybrid, so it is the newest.
I uninstalled it and than I reinstalled it. Nothing changed.
I can't understand the b. point.
Call:
Code:
"PATH TO Hybrid/64/NvEncC.exe --check-features
inside a command prompt post wat you get as output. (don't post a screenshot copy&paste the output)
Cu Selur
(25.05.2019, 23:48)Selur Wrote: [ -> ]Call:
Code:
"PATH TO Hybrid/64/NvEncC.exe --check-features
inside a command prompt post wat you get as output. (don't post a screenshot copy&paste the output)
Cu Selur
Here is the feature list:
List of available features.
Codec: H.264/AVC
Max Bframes 4
B Ref Mode yes
RC Modes 63
Field Encoding no
MonoChrome no
FMO no
Quater-Pel MV yes
B Direct Mode yes
CABAC yes
Adaptive Transform yes
Max Temporal Layers 0
Hierarchial P Frames no
Hierarchial B Frames no
Max Level 51
Min Level 1
4:4:4 yes
Max Width 4096
Max Height 4096
Dynamic Resolution Change yes
Dynamic Bitrate Change yes
Forced constant QP yes
Dynamic RC Mode Change no
Subframe Readback yes
Constrained Encoding yes
Intra Refresh yes
Custom VBV Bufsize yes
Dynamic Slice Mode yes
Ref Pic Invalidiation yes
PreProcess no
Async Encoding yes
Max MBs 65536
Lossless yes
SAO no
Me Only Mode yes
Lookahead yes
AQ (temporal) yes
Weighted Prediction yes
Max LTR Frames 8
10bit depth no
Codec: H.265/HEVC
Max Bframes 5
RC Modes 63
Field Encoding no
MonoChrome no
Quater-Pel MV yes
B Direct Mode no
Max Temporal Layers 0
Hierarchial P Frames no
Hierarchial B Frames no
Max Level 62
Min Level 1
4:4:4 yes
Max Width 8192
Max Height 8192
Dynamic Resolution Change yes
Dynamic Bitrate Change yes
Forced constant QP yes
Dynamic RC Mode Change no
Subframe Readback yes
Constrained Encoding no
Intra Refresh yes
Custom VBV Bufsize yes
Dynamic Slice Mode yes
Ref Pic Invalidiation yes
PreProcess no
Async Encoding yes
Max MBs 262144
Lossless yes
SAO yes
Me Only Mode yes
Lookahead yes
AQ (temporal) yes
Weighted Prediction yes
Max LTR Frames 7
10bit depth yes
Hmm,... seems like Hybrid for some reason things your card isn't supported, but it's inside the list of supported cards and reports proper features,...
When you start-up Hybrid and look into the 'Log'-tab, does it state something like:
'Detected NVIDIA PureVideo compatible cards: ...'
or
'Detected the following cards which seem to lack NVIDIA PureVideo support'
?
Cu Selur
(26.05.2019, 10:14)Selur Wrote: [ -> ]Hmm,... seems like Hybrid for some reason things your card isn't supported, but it's inside the list of supported cards and reports proper features,...
When you start-up Hybrid and look into the 'Log'-tab, does it state something like:
'Detected NVIDIA PureVideo compatible cards: ...'
or
'Detected the following cards which seem to lack NVIDIA PureVideo support'
?
Cu Selur
I can't understand it, because Staxrip could handle it. It is a purevideo compatible Geforce card, it has the same newest video compression features like the Nvidia RTX cards. See the Nvidia encoder/decoder support matrix:
https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encod...ort-matrix
Here is the manufacturer's info page about the card:
http://www.gainward.com/main/vgapro.php?id=1047&lang=en
Click on the spec. sheet button.
Ah I see the problem, the card is listed as 'GeForce RTX 1660' in Hybrid compatibility list.
-> will adjust that and send you a link to a dev version for testing in a few minutes.
Cu Selur