21.11.2017, 21:44
latest nvenc return this :
but hybrid is still telling that my GPU is not supporting encoding:
if you sent me some version in the past i dont get it ....
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:
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 ....