NVEncC has some other options you can try to figure out where the problem is:
seeing this, Hybrid assumes that the NVIDIA card is the one with DeviceId = 0, I suspect this might not be the case on your system.
(iirc. in an older version NVEncC automaticall didn't use devid = 0, but the first NVIDIA card, I might ask the NVEnc dev to add this back(?))
Have to go to bed now, but what does 'NVEncC --check-device' output for you?
Cu Selur
--check-device show DeviceId for GPUs available on system
--check-hw [<int>] check NVEnc codecs for specified DeviceId
if unset, will check DeviceId #0
--check-features [<int>] check for NVEnc Features for specified DeviceId
if unset, will check DeviceId #0
--check-environment check for Environment Info
--check-avversion show dll version
--check-codecs show codecs available
--check-encoders show audio encoders available
--check-decoders show audio decoders available
--check-profiles <string> show profile names available for specified codec
--check-formats show in/out formats available
--check-protocols show in/out protocols available
--check-avdevices show in/out avdvices available
--check-filters show filters available
--option-list show option list
(iirc. in an older version NVEncC automaticall didn't use devid = 0, but the first NVIDIA card, I might ask the NVEnc dev to add this back(?))
Have to go to bed now, but what does 'NVEncC --check-device' output for you?
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.