10.09.2017, 04:16
I can confirm this problem is happening with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, build 16278. I am using an PowerColor (ATI) R9 380 and also PowerColor (ATI) R9 380X Myst Edition. I checked the registry under the specified key and there is no key 'Device Description'. I have tried ATI Radeon software version 17.9.1, dated Sept 7, 2017.
What I am experiencing is that if I set the Video handling to VCEEnc, and then within the VCEEnc tab I select h265, the encodes crash as soon as the VCEEnc.exe starts. I did enable debugging and have the HybridDebugOutput.txt. I checked to be sure the ATI R9 300 series boards have HEVC support and they do, from what I can read.
Doug
What I am experiencing is that if I set the Video handling to VCEEnc, and then within the VCEEnc tab I select h265, the encodes crash as soon as the VCEEnc.exe starts. I did enable debugging and have the HybridDebugOutput.txt. I checked to be sure the ATI R9 300 series boards have HEVC support and they do, from what I can read.
Doug