What output do you get when you call:
Code:
NVEncC --check-features
inside the Hybrid-folder using a Windows Command Prompt?
(only way to 'add' support to Hybrid is for me to compile a new Hybrid version)
Cu Selur
(18.10.2017, 01:56)Selur Wrote: [ -> ]What output do you get when you call:
Code:
NVEncC --check-features
inside the Hybrid-folder using a Windows Command Prompt?
(only way to 'add' support to Hybrid is for me to compile a new Hybrid version)
Cu Selur
This is the Geforce Panel
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This is
NVEncC --check-features
C:\Program Files\Hybrid>NVEncC --check-features
Environment Info
OS : Windows 10 (x64)
CPU: AMD Phenom 9550 Quad-Core Processor (4C/4T)
RAM: Used 2394 MB, Total 6143 MB
GPU: Unknown (error on OpenCL clGetDeviceInfo)
List of available features.
Codec: H.264/AVC
Max Bframes 4
RC Modes 63
Field Encoding 1
MonoChrome 0
FMO 0
Quater-Pel MV 1
B Direct Mode 1
CABAC 1
Adaptive Transform 1
Max Temporal Layers 0
Hierarchial P Frames 0
Hierarchial B Frames 0
Max Level 51
Min Level 1
4:4:4 0
Max Width 4096
Max Height 4096
Dynamic Resolution Change 1
Dynamic Bitrate Change 1
Forced constant QP 1
Dynamic RC Mode Change 0
Subframe Readback 0
Constrained Encoding 1
Intra Refresh 1
Custom VBV Bufsize 1
Dynamic Slice Mode 1
Ref Pic Invalidiation 1
PreProcess 0
Async Encoding 1
Max MBs 65536
MAX MB per sec 983040
Lossless 0
SAO 0
Me Only Mode 0
Lookahead 0
AQ (temporal) 0
10bit depth 0
I can use on ffmpeg the options: -hwaccel cuvid and -vcodec h264_nvenc to enconde.
I know that for any tiny modification, you need to compile again.
Thanks for all!!
After too many tries, i am sure that the problem is nvenc... :(
I used a 1 minute sample of War for the Planet of the Apes SBS with 2 options:
1) First i cropped the original file into left and right eye files and then merge them with this command:
ffmpeg -hwaccel cuvid -i warL.mkv -i warR.mkv -sn -acodec copy -filter_complex framepack=sbs -metadata stereo_mode=left_right war2.mkv
2) Here only reconverted the original from sbs to sbs with metadata:
ffmpeg -hwaccel cuvid -i war.mkv -sn -acodec copy -vf stereo3d=sbs2l:sbs2l -metadata stereo_mode=left_right war2.mkv
Both works!!! the TV recognise that the movie is 3D, and you can see with the same file 3D and 2D version.
But... when i use the same command and add -vcodec h264_nvenc ....didnt work
ffmpeg -hwaccel cuvid -i warL.mkv -i warR.mkv -sn -acodec copy -vcodec h264_nvenc -filter_complex framepack=sbs -metadata stereo_mode=left_right war2.mkv
ffmpeg -hwaccel cuvid -i war.mkv -sn [b]-acodec copy -vcodec h264_nvenc -vf stereo3d=sbs2l:sbs2l -metadata stereo_mode=left_right war2.mkv[/b]
The most important thing about this that:
If i use nvenc... the enconde time is 10 second for a 1 minute movie
If i dont use nvenc... the enconde time is more than 1 minute for a 1 minute movie
What do you think?
Send you a link to a Hybrid version which detects your 'GeForce GT 710' als PureVideo compatible.
Quote:What do you think?
I don't think NVEnc supports the required framepacke signaling you need, thus the whole thing doesn't work.
Cu Selur
(01.11.2017, 08:01)Selur Wrote: [ -> ]Send you a link to a Hybrid version which detects your 'GeForce GT 710' als PureVideo compatible.
Quote:What do you think?
I don't think NVEnc supports the required framepacke signaling you need, thus the whole thing doesn't work.
Cu Selur
Thks!!! this version works excelent with NVenc
With NVenc (ffmpeg) dont => video crashed: ERROR => war_17_02_36_1610_02.mkv is too small!
I couldnt make it work, but i dont care... with NVenc is ok.
Framepacking still the same, i pass the problem to nvidia. They said me that "they are analizing the problem".... I dont think they make changes...
Thks again!
Same issue with GeForce GTX 860M
win ver Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17025.1000] x64
driver 388.13
Code:
Environment Info
OS : Windows 10 (x64)
CPU: Intel Core i7-4710HQ @ 2.50GHz [TB: 3.50GHz] (4C/8T)
RAM: Used 4295 MB, Total 12211 MB
GPU: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 (20 EU) @ 1200 MHz (20.19.15.4549)
List of available features.
Codec: H.264/AVC
Max Bframes 4
RC Modes 63
Field Encoding 1
MonoChrome 0
FMO 0
Quater-Pel MV 1
B Direct Mode 1
CABAC 1
Adaptive Transform 1
Max Temporal Layers 0
Hierarchial P Frames 0
Hierarchial B Frames 0
Max Level 51
Min Level 1
4:4:4 1
Max Width 4096
Max Height 4096
Dynamic Resolution Change 1
Dynamic Bitrate Change 1
Forced constant QP 1
Dynamic RC Mode Change 0
Subframe Readback 1
Constrained Encoding 1
Intra Refresh 1
Custom VBV Bufsize 1
Dynamic Slice Mode 1
Ref Pic Invalidiation 1
PreProcess 0
Async Encoding 1
Max MBs 65536
MAX MB per sec 983040
Lossless 1
SAO 0
Me Only Mode 1
Lookahead 1
AQ (temporal) 1
10bit depth 0
Will compile a dev version tomorrow and send you a link.
Cu Selur
latest nvenc return this :
Code:
Environment Info
OS : Windows 10 x64 (17040)
CPU: Intel Core i7-4710HQ @ 2.50GHz [TB: 3.40GHz] (4C/8T)
RAM: Used 5225 MB, Total 12211 MB
GPU: GeForce GTX 860M (5 EU) @ 1019 MHz (388.31)
List of available features.
Codec: H.264/AVC
Max Bframes 4
RC Modes 63
Field Encoding yes
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
MAX MB per sec 983040
Lossless yes
SAO no
Me Only Mode yes
Lookahead yes
AQ (temporal) yes
Weighted Prediction no
Max LTR Frames 8
10bit depth no
but hybrid is still telling that my GPU is not supporting encoding:
Code:
Detected the following cards which seem to lack NVIDIA PureVideo support: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 @oem6.inf,%ihswgt2m%;Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 @oem23.inf,%nvidia_dev.1392.091d.1025%; GeForce GTX 860M
No card found that's supported by nvenc, the CUDA encoding library. -> Removing CUDA based encoding support. Card name was compared against: https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus
Finished initialization, finished after 13.847s
if you sent me some version in the past i dont get it ....
Are you using the latest version of Hybrid?