Hello,
First of all sorry my english if there is some mistakes...
I Just bought the license for DGdecNV and tried it as standalone or whitin STAXRIP as a plugin to AVS and Vapoursynth
My laptop is a HP pavillion gaming i7-6700hq (HD530) / 16Gb ram / GTX 950M
I did a clean install of windows (1909), and using the official Intel and Nvidia drivers (not the HP ones)
I use the latest nvidia driver for win10, the latest DGdecNV (2053 but tried 2052 too and result is same)
I did some screenshots on my laptop to show you errors and settings:
As you can see while I try to read HEVC with DGdecNV, I get this error message :
So I did some research inside my laptop to figure out
According to your GPU list inside DGdecNV folder GTX 950M is supported 0x10de:0x139a :
And according to nvidia control panel my GPU match your informations:
here on second page ID de périphérique : 10DE 139A
So it seemed to be the same
More research brought me to this :
where there is a mistake in the code for the GPU
even more weird is the 32bit version of DGindexNV :
what's wrong with this code as nvidia control panel report it correctly ?
Last, I tried to play h265 video with MPV (https://mpv.io/) which is known to be one of the best player to properly use GPU capacities
The result is here in the task manager, it uses NVIDIA GPU 25% !
So is there a way you can help me to make DGdecNV working ?
Hope it's clear and enough to understand
Thanks for your help
[RESOLVED] GTX 950M issue
- Phoenix.012012
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2020 3:10 pm
Re: GTX 950M issue
Wow, that's a great report and welcome to the forum. Sadly for you, laptops and mobile devices are not supported:
"Proper support on laptops depends on the laptop manufacturer correctly implementing Optimus switching and other OEM-driver-related requirements. In some cases this support is not properly implemented by the laptop manufacturer. For these reasons, I do not provide support for laptops. DGDecNV may or may not work on any given laptop."
You have feature set E, which theoretically provides hybrid HW/SW support for HEVC. That will suck for any real streams. So don't even bother. If you want to do serious video work, get suitable HW.
"Proper support on laptops depends on the laptop manufacturer correctly implementing Optimus switching and other OEM-driver-related requirements. In some cases this support is not properly implemented by the laptop manufacturer. For these reasons, I do not provide support for laptops. DGDecNV may or may not work on any given laptop."
You have feature set E, which theoretically provides hybrid HW/SW support for HEVC. That will suck for any real streams. So don't even bother. If you want to do serious video work, get suitable HW.
Sherman Peabody
Director of Linux Development
Director of Linux Development
Re: [RESOLVED] GTX 950M issue
If you need a refund, please get in touch.