Re: CUDA Broken on Build 5645 + New NVIDIA Driver
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:05 am
What do I need to do to get this working again? It is kinda' important to me.
The official forum of the universal media transcoder
https://forum.mediacoderhq.com/
Er.....nope.....still not.....HuggiL wrote:I think the newer versions of MediaCoder include NVENC function now (there is a NVENC option in the encoder...) but I can't be sure if it actually works or not as I use AMD cards currently. So if you want to try using NVENC, update to the latest MediaCoder as well as the latest NVIDIA drivers and see if that works.
sharkbite, you are absolutely correct. NVENC is supported on any Nvidia card with a CUDA Compute Capability of 3.0 and above.sharkbite wrote: NVENC has been in the drop down for a while, but has never worked for me....(i have a GTX650 so it should )
sharkbite, you are not the only one. NVENC doesn't work on my GTX 670 either. NVENC just loads and unloads immediately. NVENC is supported on any Nvidia card with a CUDA Compute Capability of 3.0 and above. Both our Kepler cards have a CUDA Compute Capability of 3.0, so should be supported.sharkbite wrote: NVENC has been in the drop down for a while, but has never worked for me....(i have a GTX650 so it should )
sharkbite, you are not the only one. NVENC doesn't work on my GTX 670 either. NVENC just loads and unloads immediately. NVENC is supported on any Nvidia card with a CUDA Compute Capability of 3.0 and above. Both our Kepler cards have a CUDA Compute Capability of 3.0, so should be supported.sharkbite wrote: NVENC has been in the drop down for a while, but has never worked for me....(i have a GTX650 so it should )
I have had no luck what so ever getting NVENC to work. I have checked and I have NVENC in both system32 and wow64. Mediacoder returns an error 14sharkbite wrote:Er.....nope.....still not.....HuggiL wrote:I think the newer versions of MediaCoder include NVENC function now (there is a NVENC option in the encoder...) but I can't be sure if it actually works or not as I use AMD cards currently. So if you want to try using NVENC, update to the latest MediaCoder as well as the latest NVIDIA drivers and see if that works.
NVENC has been in the drop down for a while, but has never worked for me....(i have a GTX650 so it should )
Stanley said he was starting work on it soon....(check the "feature request" thread)
but there is no mention of it in the changelog....
In answer to the question of getting CUDA working again - you will need to roll back to the pre 340.52 NVIDIA drivers i am afraid....
there are also some hacked 340.52 drivers out there but i guess you need to assess that risk for yourself