16.01.2020, 00:54
(14.01.2020, 20:17)Selur Wrote: No you don't need to download anything.
All newer drivers 436.15+ (assuming you installed the drivers from NVIDIA and not through some Microsoft Update) use the SDK interfaces which NVEncC also uses.
-> if you use newer drivers NVEncC should work.
If it doesn't NVEncC has a few options:
which allow to check the environment&Co.--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-filters show filters available
Cu Selur
Ps.: If you change something make sure to clear the tools change (Config->Tools->Clear all cached tools infos) othewise Hybrid will not check again for changes.
![[Image: kvhGDID.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/kvhGDID.jpg)
Seems supported? I dont get it really.. Am I missing something? When I open file with Hybrid, under what is NvenCC hidden?
![[Image: baISWvb.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/baISWvb.jpg)
Should it be listed there, if its working?