Apparently, according to some users, NVidia has decided to drop CUDA encoding beginning with the 340.52 drivers.
Take a look at these threads:
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=391587
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=391269
http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/3664 ... is-no-more
Only posting this as a heads up in case DG has to make modifications to DGDecNV or people upgrade to the latest drivers and bump into problems.
NVidia dropping CUDA encoding support?
Re: NVidia dropping CUDA encoding support?
CUVID decoding is not affected. CUDA postprocessing is not affected. There's no way nVidia could discontinue any of the decoding support.
For encoding, an older API was discontinued and the newer one called NVENC is now the supported way. This will cause some pain for some encoding applications.
There are zero implications for DGDecNV and I am running fine with the 340.52 driver.
For encoding, an older API was discontinued and the newer one called NVENC is now the supported way. This will cause some pain for some encoding applications.
There are zero implications for DGDecNV and I am running fine with the 340.52 driver.
Re: NVidia dropping CUDA encoding support?
Yup, just tested, DGIndexNV and DGSource still work fine.
Re: NVidia dropping CUDA encoding support?
It still works for me too with the latest driver 347.09 and a 750 ti card.
I did just see this though
http://blog.medialooks.com/814EAo
and wonder what the future impact might be - it is on the cards that DGIndexNV will be updated to use it ?
I did just see this though
http://blog.medialooks.com/814EAo
and wonder what the future impact might be - it is on the cards that DGIndexNV will be updated to use it ?
I really do like it here.
Re: NVidia dropping CUDA encoding support?
There's zero chance DGDecNV will include any encoding support.
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Re: NVidia dropping CUDA encoding support?
Besides, then you'd have to change the name to DGCodecNV, and that's just silly.
Re: NVidia dropping CUDA encoding support?
You funny guy, Aleron.