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[BUG] NVEnc detection
#1
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M

NVEnc detection

[Image: hybrid-2023-01-22-1.jpg]
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#2
"GeForce GTX 950M" is listed in the compatible card list in Hybrid.
Seems like the info in your Registry does differ from what Hybrid is expecting.
The normal log, should show the exact info what name was found in the registry.
Without that information I can't do anything.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#3
It seems that the NVEnc path is missing on the new version

if you see the comparison between the 2 pictures



[Image: hybrid-2022-11-28-1.jpg]
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#4
It's properly detected here.
What is the output of:
"Path to Hybrid/64bit/NVEncC.exe" --check-features
?
Depending on the output, Hybrid will not add NVEncC, if there are some driver issues.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#5
[Image: hybrid-2023-01-22-1-v2.jpg]


File C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\hybrid\toolInfos.xml

Hybrid_2022.11.28.1

<ToolInfo path=".\64bit\NVEncC.exe" name="NVEnc" version="7.12" additions="h264_MAXB_4;h264_RCM_63;h264_FC;h264_ADAPT;h264_QP;h264_BDM_1;h264_TL_4;h264_HP;h264_MAXL_62;h264_MINL_10;h264_444;h264_MAXW_4096;h264_MAXH_4096;h264_MLTR;h264_DYNR;h264_DYNB;h264_CQP;h264_SUBRB;h264_CONST;h264_IRE;h264_VBV;h264_SLICE;h264_REF;h264_ASYN;h264_MAXMB_65536;h264_MAXMBPS_0;h264_MEO;h264_LOOK;h264_CABAC;h264_AQT;h264_BREF_3;NO_H265;NO_AV1;VERSION_7.12;API_12"/>

Hybrid_2023.01.22.1

<ToolInfo version="7.12" additions="h264_MAXB_4;h264_RCM_63;h264_FC;h264_QP;h264_BDM_1;h264_TL_4;h264_HP;h264_MAXL_62;h264_MINL_10;h264_444;h264_MAXW_4096;h264_MAXH_4096;h264_DYNR;h264_DYNB;h264_CQP;h264_SUBRB;h264_CONST;h264_IRE;h264_VBV;h264_SLICE;h264_REF;h264_ASYN;h264_MAXMB_65536;h264_MAXMBPS_0;h264_MEO;h264_LOOK;h264_CABAC;h264_AQT;h264_BREF_1;NO_H265;NO_AV1;VERSION_7.12;API_12" path=".\64bit\NVEncC.exe" name="NVEnc"/>
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#6
Not what I asked for.
From the screenshot it seems like NVEncC.exe does not exist in your Hybrid/64bit-folder
-> Please check if that really is the case. (it should come with the Installer)

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#8
Okay, so we are back to:
"Path to Hybrid/64bit/NVEncC.exe" --check-features

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#9
[Image: hybrid-2023-01-22-1-v3.jpg]
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#10
Angel
1. Open a windows command prompt.
2. call:
"C:\Program Files\Hybrid\64bit\NVencC.exe" --check-features
3. share the output. (Content of windows command line prompts can be copied and pasted. Do not share screenshots of Hybrid, as they do not help at all.)
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