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9th March 2010, 11:24 | #1301 | Link |
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I don't have the source ripped to the HDD anymore. I'm back at work from my holidays and i've got a back log of stuff to do. I'll try and re-rip it on thursday on my day off and let you know.
edit: any thoughts on this. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...04#post1363304 edit2: source shouldn't matter. I'll try with some others sources on thursday and report.
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i have nvidia gtx 285m, and when importing a 1080p m2ts
dgdecnv returns Failed Decoder [100] I then started the server and it was able index, but when importing to AVSP it returns error [100] and crashes AVSP I also installed cudakit 64bit driver, and it still returns the error I'm using win7 pro x64. Last edited by vinujan; 9th March 2010 at 17:05. Reason: added os |
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There is no component "dgdecnv" that can return anything. Are you saying that DGIndexNV gave you that error? If you want help you have to be precise.
Another thing that doesn't make sense is you say you were able to index only after starting the server, but DGIndexNV does not use the server. |
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But when i try to preview the video on AVSP with CUVID Server 2006 enabled it returns the [100] error: My nvidia Driver Version: 8.16.11.8771 DGI: http://pastebin.com/LJesmfTK Avisynth Script: Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\DGDecodeNV.dll") dgsource("X:\test.dgi") Code:
Stream Type: Transport [192] Video Type: AVC Profile: High Level: 4.1 Coded Size: 0x0 SAR: 1:1 Display Size: 0x0 Frame Rate: 23.976024 fps Colorimetry: BT.709 [1] Frame Structure: Frame Frame Type: P Coded Number: 134952 Playback Number: 134952 Frame Repeats: 0 Field Repeats: 0 Bitrate: 2.634 Bitrate (Avg): 28.895 Bitrate (Max): 44.821 Audio Stream: 1100: DTS HDMA C+L+R+SL+SR 48 1536 Audio Stream: 1101: AC3 3/2 48 640 Elapsed: 0:08:55 Remain: 0:00:00 FPS: Info: Finished! Last edited by vinujan; 9th March 2010 at 19:51. |
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My laptop manufacturer Sager NP8690 only has the 187.71 version and last updated it on 2010-Feb-12
http://www.sagernotebook.com/informa...formation_id=7 Under system information it displays NVIDIA CUDA 2.2 driver. I looked at notebook GTX 285M drivers at nvidia.com, but they doesn't support it: http://www.nvidia.com/object/noteboo...5.62_whql.html I talked to nvidia live support and he says, "Laptop graphic drivers are custom made for the laptop make and model they are used in" and to try the 280M driver after creating system restore point. Quote:
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It's not that hard to find drivers on Nvidia..
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index5.aspx?lang=en-us Support recommended trying the 280M drivers.. So select "Geforce 280M Series" from the product series dropdown. Then select the OS you are using. Create your restore point, then uninstall your current drivers, just to avoid any conflicts, etc.. then install the 280M ones to see if they will work out. If not.. system restore, your old drivers are back. No harm done.. Maybe you should also try complaining to your laptop company.. Especially since they are selling this thing as a gaming laptop. Last edited by osgZach; 9th March 2010 at 22:20. |
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I uninstalled my manufacturer's driver and tried installing this, and ended up restoring it back. Quote:
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* Fix leading non-decodable frame calculation for MPEG2 streams. Frames pulled down from non-decodable frames are also non-decodable.
* Honor stream's specified right cropping. Note that the associated INI file option is renamed AlwaysCrop (was AlwaysBottomCrop). * CLI cropping arguments are now decimal. * Check the first 10000 packets of a transport stream (was 5000) to avoid missing audio. http://neuron2.net/dgdecnv/dgdecnv.html Last edited by Guest; 10th March 2010 at 15:51. |
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I have all the trouble reports logged (and streams saved) and will address them on a priority basis. You don't need to remind me. |
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I have finally received my Nvidia GTX275 and gotten it installed so that I could take advantage of its CUDA capabilities. However, I've run into a roadblock that I am working on and thought that maybe someone here could help or point me into a helpful direction. I run Ubuntu and use DGAVCIndex and DGIndex on it easily enough via Wine. I was hoping to be able to do the same with DGIndexNV; however, I originally got the error messages from Wine of:
err:module:import_dll Library nvcuvid.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\dgdecnv2006\\DGIndexNV.exe") not found err:module:import_dll Library nvcuda.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\dgdecnv2006\\DGIndexNV.exe") not found err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"C:\\Program Files\\dgdecnv2006\\DGIndexNV.exe" failed, status c0000135 I obtained versions of nvcuvid.dll and nvcuda.dll (but I don't know if they are the most recent ones) and put them into the Wine system32 folder and DGIndexNV will then open but gives this warning box: ERROR: cuInit failed (100) After having gotten my license number and created a license.txt file, the error still comes up. I was wondering if this issue is due to the dll's not being the most current. I would assume the most current dll's are in the driver setup executable downloadable from the Nvidia website or off of the cd that came with the video card, so I am trying to figure a way to get the needed dll's out of the driver setup executable. I've extracted what I could out of the executable and what comes out are nvcuvid.dl_ and nvcuda.dl_, renaming them to nvcuvid.dll and nvcuda.dll and putting them into the Wine system32 folder brings back the original problem, so somehow, they aren't the full working versions of the drivers I need. Does anybody know how to do what I am trying to do? Would that even work in my situation? Am I SOL with trying to do this via Wine? The driver setup executable won't install in Wine itself, it keeps erroring out. Thanks for any help anyone here could provide. |
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