20.11.2017, 19:39
(20.11.2017, 19:06)Selur Wrote: That is support for the old cuda encoder.
NVEnvC is the new encoder which also supports H.264.
Support of old encoder is disabled since you lack the required '.dll's (NDIDIA removed them).
Also to tell Hybrid to look for the old CUDA dlls you need to enable 'supportNVCUEncCuda=true' in you misc.ini, see: [INFO] *hidden* Hybrid options,....
In case your card supports NVEncC, use that instead of the old Cuda encoder. Quality is better with NVEnc.
Cu Selur
Ah...now that makes sense. However, there is this message in the log:
-> removing NVEnc support,...
Does this mean that my installation has reduced or disabled NVEnc functions?
If no, how do I enable encoding with NVEnc? There is a video handling option on the Base tab called "NVEnc (ffmpg)" but it doesn't look like the right one...
EDIT:
I used the NVEnc tab and now get another error:
Any ideas on the cause and solution?
ERROR: C:\Users\BRADMI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\test_12_43_35_1210_05.mkv is too small! (byteSize: 0byte)