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a/v desynchronization
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What I did:
  • start Hybrid
  • set 'Base->Processing->Audio' to 'passthrough (all)'
  • made sure 'Filtering->Support' was set to Avisynth
  • enabled 'Config->Internals->Avisynth->Always use Avisynth'
  • set an output file
  • added a new job
  • started the job processing
-> output was sync
next I switched to NVEncC as encoder, selected h265 as codec, added another job (with a different output file) and started that job.
-> output was sync

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Regarding the 10bit hevc thing, what happens if you call:
NVEncC.exe --check-features
I get:
Error (clGetDeviceIDs): -1
Environment Info
OS : Windows 10 (x64)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Eight-Core Processor (8C/16T)
RAM: Used 7654 MB, Total 32696 MB
GPU: Unknown (Failed to find Intel GPU)

List of available features.
Codec: H.264/AVC
Max Bframes               4
RC Modes                  63
Field Encoding            1
MonoChrome                0
FMO                       0
Quater-Pel MV             1
B Direct Mode             1
CABAC                     1
Adaptive Transform        1
Max Temporal Layers       0
Hierarchial P Frames      0
Hierarchial B Frames      0
Max Level                 51
Min Level                 1
4:4:4                     1
Max Width                 4096
Max Height                4096
Dynamic Resolution Change 1
Dynamic Bitrate Change    1
Forced constant QP        1
Dynamic RC Mode Change    0
Subframe Readback         1
Constrained Encoding      1
Intra Refresh             1
Custom VBV Bufsize        1
Dynamic Slice Mode        1
Ref Pic Invalidiation     1
PreProcess                0
Async Encoding            1
Max MBs                   65536
MAX MB per sec            983040
Lossless                  1
SAO                       0
Me Only Mode              1
Lookahead                 1
AQ (temporal)             1
10bit depth               0

Codec: H.265/HEVC
Max Bframes               0
RC Modes                  63
Field Encoding            0
MonoChrome                0
Quater-Pel MV             1
B Direct Mode             0
Max Temporal Layers       0
Hierarchial P Frames      0
Hierarchial B Frames      0
Max Level                 62
Min Level                 1
4:4:4                     0
Max Width                 4096
Max Height                4096
Dynamic Resolution Change 1
Dynamic Bitrate Change    1
Forced constant QP        1
Dynamic RC Mode Change    0
Subframe Readback         1
Constrained Encoding      0
Intra Refresh             1
Custom VBV Bufsize        1
Dynamic Slice Mode        1
Ref Pic Invalidiation     1
PreProcess                0
Async Encoding            1
Max MBs                   65536
MAX MB per sec            983040
Lossless                  0
SAO                       0
Me Only Mode              0
Lookahead                 1
AQ (temporal)             0
10bit depth               0
Which indicates that I can't encode 10bit HEVC on my card with the current gpu and driver combination. (using a Geforce GTX 980 Ti here)
-> What does it indicate on your system?

Cu Selur

Ps.: Your card should come with a VP8 VPU which should support 10bit encoding. Hybrid uses the output of 'NVEncC --check-features' to determine whether the card support 10bit HEVC or not.
-> Triggering 'Config->Tools->Clear all cached tool infos', this will tell Hybrid to gather these options again.

PPs.: Uploaded the output files to https://ufile.io/gnoxe (files will be automatically deleted in 24hrs)
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Messages In This Thread
a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 08.12.2017, 21:41
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 08.12.2017, 22:23
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 08.12.2017, 23:13
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 08.12.2017, 23:18
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 08.12.2017, 23:30
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 08.12.2017, 23:47
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 08.12.2017, 23:49
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 08.12.2017, 23:58
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 00:01
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 00:04
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 00:28
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 00:49
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 01:05
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 01:14
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 01:51
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 09:24
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 19:20
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 19:41
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 19:44
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 19:48
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 20:27
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 20:30
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 20:53
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 21:09
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 21:16
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 09.12.2017, 21:29
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Peter82kr - 09.12.2017, 21:33
RE: a/v desynchronization - by Selur - 10.12.2017, 09:17

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