26.10.2021, 17:34
Side note: make sure to deinstall the old version before installing the dev version (otherwise vapoursynth filtering gets broken)
Cu Selur
Cu Selur
RTX 3060Ti NVenc support
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26.10.2021, 17:34
Side note: make sure to deinstall the old version before installing the dev version (otherwise vapoursynth filtering gets broken)
Cu Selur
27.10.2021, 04:13
Same issue as the topic author
Detected the following cards which seem to lack NVIDIA PureVideo support: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Microsoft Basic Display Adapter On Windows 10 x64 Edit: Now everything is working well with the provided version. Thanks, Selur.
06.11.2021, 09:31
Hi Selur!
I also meet a similar problem. Detected the following cards which seem to lack NVIDIA PureVideo support: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics 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 System is on Windows, thank you so much for your help!
Send you a link to my current dev version via PM, let me know whether it helps.
Cu Selur
14.11.2021, 10:38
Hello Selur.
I have a similar problem. The Nvenc option does not when I am using GeForce 3060 Version: Hybrid 2021.07.18.1 Win 11 21H2 Nvidia game ready 496.49 PS: Sorry I don't know how to extract a log from my system
14.11.2021, 10:41
Look into the 'Log'-tab adter startup it should show report the name of incompatible cards.
(Need the exact name to check that it's covered by the changes in the dev version.) Cu Selur |
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