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Nvidia card not working after update
#1
NVIDIA GPU was working fine then i installed the latest update and it is not detected as a supported card anymore and NVENC is disabled

i am using window 10 in a Virtual machine on Proxmox with NVIDIA GRID P4-2Q vGPU card/driver (sometimes using the 4Q and other vGPU profiles) and all the other NVENC softwares installed are still working fine but after the update hybrid will not, ive tried downgrading and removing all traces but it just won't work.

is there any way to force it to load NVENC and tell it which card to use with a setting in the ini file in .hybrid or something?


Hybrid Log:
-> skipped 'Intel(R) HD Graphics 530' since it's no NVIDIA card
Detected the following cards which seem to lack NVIDIA PureVideo support:   Intel(R) HD Graphics 530   Microsoft Basic Display Adapter   NVIDIA GRID P4-2Q   Microsoft Remote Display Adapter   Red Hat VirtIO GPU DOD controller
No card found that's supported by nvenc, the CUDA encoding library. -> Removing CUDA based encoding support.

Thank you Selur for all your hard work on this software, it is my favorite encoder by far i use it for everything and it always does a better job vs others. its also the only one i can get to use both NVENC encoder and decoder at the same time to reduce CPU usage, you have done such an amazing job here. Please, read the 'Infos needed to fix&reproduce bugs,..'-sticky before you post about a problem.
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#2
No, there is no option to force Hybrid to assume card xy is compatible.
What does "NVEncC.exe --check-features" report in such a setup?

Cu Selur
Ps.: the cause isn't directly the installation of the newest release, but that after a reeinstall Hybrid checks for the gpu (triggering Config->Tools->Clear all cached tool info). My guess is the card was before reported as something else in the registry.
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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
"NVEncC.exe --check-features" returns


NVEncC (x86) 7.46 (r2779) by rigaya, Mar 13 2024 12:16:35 (VC 1929/Win)
  [NVENC API v12.1, CUDA 11.1]
reader: raw, y4m, avi, avs, vpy, avsw, avhw [H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, MPEG2, VP8, VP9, VC-1, MPEG1, MPEG4, AV1]

Environment Info
OS : Windows 10 x64 (19044)
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700 @ 3.40GHz (8C/8T)
RAM: Used 6614 MB, Total 10233 MB

#0: GRID P4-2Q (2560 cores, 1113 MHz)[2147483.64]
NVEnc features
Codec: H.264/AVC
Encoder Engines           2
Max Bframes               4
B Ref Mode                3 (each + only middle)
RC Modes                  63 (CQP, CBR, CBRHQ, VBR, VBRHQ)
Field Encoding            1 (field mode)
MonoChrome                no
FMO                       no
Quater-Pel MV             yes
B Direct Mode             yes
CABAC                     yes
Adaptive Transform        yes
Max Temporal Layers       4
Hierarchial P Frames      yes
Hierarchial B Frames      yes
Max Level                 62 (6.2)
Min Level                 10 (1)
4:4:4                     yes
Min Width                 33
Max Width                 4096
Min Height                17
Max Height                4096
Multiple Refs             no
Max LTR Frames            8
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
Lossless                  yes
SAO                       no
Me Only Mode              1 (I,P frames)
Lookahead                 yes
AQ (temporal)             yes
Weighted Prediction       yes
10bit depth               no

Codec: H.265/HEVC
Encoder Engines           2
Max Bframes               0
B Ref Mode                0 (no)
RC Modes                  63 (CQP, CBR, CBRHQ, VBR, VBRHQ)
Field Encoding            0 (no)
MonoChrome                no
Quater-Pel MV             yes
B Direct Mode             no
Max Temporal Layers       0
Hierarchial P Frames      no
Hierarchial B Frames      no
Max Level                 186 (6.2)
Min Level                 30 (1)
4:4:4                     yes
Min Width                 65
Max Width                 8192
Min Height                33
Max Height                8192
Multiple Refs             no
Max LTR Frames            7
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                   262144
Lossless                  yes
SAO                       yes
Me Only Mode              1 (I,P frames)
Lookahead                 yes
AQ (temporal)             no
Weighted Prediction       yes
10bit depth               yes


NVDec features
  H.264/AVC:  nv12, yv12
  H.265/HEVC: nv12, yv12, yv12(10bit), yv12(12bit)
  MPEG1:      nv12, yv12
  MPEG2:      nv12, yv12
  MPEG4:      nv12, yv12
  VP8:        nv12, yv12
  VP9:        nv12, yv12
  VC-1:       nv12, yv12

p.s. i think you are 100% right there i think that is exactly what has happened which not sure how but somehow it did, its just now not detecting it right, is there a key in the registry hybrid references i should change to fix it? host gpu is a tesla P4
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#4
Send you a link to a dev version which should detect the 'NVIDIA GRID P4-2Q' as a compatible card.
Try it and let me know whether it works.

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
Awesome, thank you, i am downloading it now, i will let you know how it works.
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#6
i ended up getting a random QT error the first time that did not appear the second time and it detected the card perfectly and now is working just as it should, thank you for the help fixing that.
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#7
I'm experiencing similar issues too, not getting my Nvidia card (NVIDIA RTX 3500 Ada Generation) recognized. Although I'm new to Hybrid so might be just missing something obvious...

Even forced Hybrid.exe to use the main GPU instead if Intel iGPU in the Windows 11 graphics settings (my Nvidia drivers don't have that feature in Nvidia Control Panel anymore)

Hybrid log says this:

-> skipped 'Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics' since it's no NVIDIA card
Detected the following cards which seem to lack NVIDIA PureVideo support:  NVIDIA RTX 3500 Ada Generation  Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics  Microsoft Basic Display Adapter  Microsoft Remote Display Adapter
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

and C:\Program Files\Hybrid\64bit\NVEncC.exe --check-features says this:

NVEncC (x64) 7.54 (r2867) by rigaya, May 28 2024 12:36:06 (VC 1929/Win)
  [NVENC API v12.2, CUDA 10.1]
reader: raw, y4m, avi, avs, vpy, avsw, avhw [H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, MPEG2, VP8, VP9, VC-1, MPEG1, MPEG4, AV1]

Environment Info
OS : Windows 11 x64 (22631) [UTF-8]
CPU: 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900H [3.20GHz] (6P+8E,14C/20T)
RAM: Used 12591 MB, Total 32375 MB

#0: NVIDIA RTX 3500 Ada Generation Laptop GPU (5120 cores, 1545 MHz)[PCIe4x16][551.86]
NVEnc features
Codec: H.264/AVC
Encoder Engines          2
Max Bframes              4
B Ref Mode                3 (each + only middle)
RC Modes                  63 (CQP, CBR, CBRHQ, VBR, VBRHQ)
Field Encoding            0 (no)
MonoChrome                no
FMO                      no
Quater-Pel MV            yes
B Direct Mode            yes
CABAC                    yes
Adaptive Transform        yes
Max Temporal Layers      4
Hierarchial P Frames      yes
Hierarchial B Frames      yes
Max Level                62 (6.2)
Min Level                10 (1)
4:4:4                    yes
Min Width                145
Max Width                4096
Min Height                49
Max Height                4096
Multiple Refs            yes
Max LTR Frames            8
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
Lossless                  yes
SAO                      no
Me Only Mode              1 (I,P frames)
Lookahead                yes
AQ (temporal)            yes
Weighted Prediction      yes
Temporal Filter          no
Lookahead Level          no
Undirectional B          yes
10bit depth              no

Codec: H.265/HEVC
Encoder Engines          2
Max Bframes              5
B Ref Mode                3 (each + only middle)
RC Modes                  63 (CQP, CBR, CBRHQ, VBR, VBRHQ)
Field Encoding            0 (no)
MonoChrome                no
Quater-Pel MV            yes
B Direct Mode            no
Max Temporal Layers      0
Hierarchial P Frames      no
Hierarchial B Frames      no
Max Level                186 (6.2)
Min Level                30 (1)
4:4:4                    yes
Min Width                129
Max Width                8192
Min Height                33
Max Height                8192
Multiple Refs            yes
Max LTR Frames            7
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                  262144
Lossless                  yes
SAO                      yes
Me Only Mode              1 (I,P frames)
Lookahead                yes
AQ (temporal)            yes
Weighted Prediction      yes
Temporal Filter          yes
Lookahead Level          yes
Undirectional B          yes
10bit depth              yes

Codec: AV1
Encoder Engines          2
Max Bframes              7
B Ref Mode                3 (each + only middle)
RC Modes                  3 (CQP, CBR, VBR)
Field Encoding            0 (no)
MonoChrome                no
Quater-Pel MV            yes
B Direct Mode            no
Max Temporal Layers      0
Hierarchial P Frames      no
Hierarchial B Frames      no
Max Level                23 (7.3)
Min Level                0 (2)
4:4:4                    no
Min Width                192
Max Width                8192
Min Height                128
Max Height                8192
Multiple Refs            yes
Max LTR Frames            6
Dynamic Resolution Change yes
Dynamic Bitrate Change    yes
Forced constant QP        yes
Dynamic RC Mode Change    no
Subframe Readback        yes
Constrained Encoding      no
Intra Refresh            yes
Custom VBV Bufsize        yes
Dynamic Slice Mode        no
Ref Pic Invalidiation    yes
PreProcess                no
Async Encoding            yes
Max MBs                  262144
Lossless                  no
SAO                      no
Me Only Mode              0 (no)
Lookahead                yes
AQ (temporal)            yes
Weighted Prediction      no
Temporal Filter          yes
Lookahead Level          no
Undirectional B          no
10bit depth              yes


NVDec features
  H.264/AVC:  nv12, yv12
  H.265/HEVC: nv12, yv12, yv12(10bit), yv12(12bit), yuv444, yuv444(10bit), yuv444(12bit)
  MPEG1:      nv12, yv12
  MPEG2:      nv12, yv12
  MPEG4:      nv12, yv12
  VP8:        nv12, yv12
  VP9:        nv12, yv12, yv12(10bit), yv12(12bit)
  VC-1:      nv12, yv12
  AV1:        nv12, yv12, yv12(10bit)
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#8
Uploaded a new dev version to the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogelDrive-share. (linked in the download section)
Try and let me know whether that version fixed the detection of the card.
If not, I'll look some more at it tomorrow. (on my way to bed now Tongue)

Cu Selur
Ps.: You didn't miss anything, Hybrid simply didn't know the card.
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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
Got it. Now it seems to be working:
-> skipped 'Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics' since it's no NVIDIA card
Detected NVIDIA PureVideo compatible cards: NVIDIA RTX 3500

Thank you for the quick fix, and this awesome tool!
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#10
Happy that worked!

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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