Hi,
I just reinstalled Windows 10 1803 and DGDecodeNV won't load in Avisynth+ anymore.
I have the latest drivers so 397.64, all vc_redist x86 2008 to 2015 (tried 2017 too) installed.
I had the same error with RgTools plugin, which required the 2015 one and it works now.
Getting "code 126: The specified module could not be found." using the 32 bit version.
Not sure what I missed
Edit: There's actually some errors opening DGIndexNV about nvcuvid.dll and nvcuda.dll
Probably the drivers?
Another edit: Downgraded to 391.35 and it works
NVIDIA must've done something
[SOLVED] Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
Latest drivers do not support Fermi, and do not support any GPU on 32-bit OSes.
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Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
GTX 970 isn't Fermi though, and OS is 64 bit.
Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
"There's actually some errors opening DGIndexNV about nvcuvid.dll and nvcuda.dll"
What errors?
What errors?
Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
Sorry, that they were missing, both dlls
I also noticed there's no more PhysX install with the latest drivers.
I also noticed there's no more PhysX install with the latest drivers.
Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
I just tried to install 397.64 on my other win10 1803 system. The driver installation failed. I'm off to check the GEForce forums. Looks like another screwed up driver. Sigh.
Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
After removing the previous driver with the DDU utility I was able to install 397.64 successfully and DGDecNV works fine.
Here are my details:
Win 10 64 1803 (17134.48)
GTX 1050 Ti
nVidia driver 397.64
DGDecNV 2053.0.0.147
Please try again, first removing the current driver with the DDU utility.
Here are my details:
Win 10 64 1803 (17134.48)
GTX 1050 Ti
nVidia driver 397.64
DGDecNV 2053.0.0.147
Please try again, first removing the current driver with the DDU utility.
Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
I just did exactly the same and it works now.
Wonder if it could've been because the initial driver was from Windows install/update
Thank you
Also quick question, I managed to open a HEVC file with D3D On and CUDA decoding (option 1, from default CUVID 0) on the 970
It looks like this, I'm not sure if it will decode/index properly.
I tried indexing, it's slow (15MB/s disk usage) but shows the proper info.
Wonder if it could've been because the initial driver was from Windows install/update
Thank you
Also quick question, I managed to open a HEVC file with D3D On and CUDA decoding (option 1, from default CUVID 0) on the 970
It looks like this, I'm not sure if it will decode/index properly.
I tried indexing, it's slow (15MB/s disk usage) but shows the proper info.
Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
If it doesn't decode properly in DGIndexNV, it won't in DGDecodeNV also.
970 has one of those goofy hybrid HEVC solutions. Why don't you sell it and get a 1050?
970 has one of those goofy hybrid HEVC solutions. Why don't you sell it and get a 1050?
Re: Unable to load DGDecodeNV.dll
It's not a necessity for now.
I just tried and it does indeed say CUDA error when loaded with DGSource.
Thanks.
I just tried and it does indeed say CUDA error when loaded with DGSource.
Thanks.