CUDA H.264 encoder has expired
Re: CUDA H.264 encoder has expired
i don't understand the date trick
in which folder, and which file i have to open and change the date into 01.07.09?
what means e.g.?
I have Vista 64bit.
in which folder, and which file i have to open and change the date into 01.07.09?
what means e.g.?
I have Vista 64bit.
Re: CUDA H.264 encoder has expired
I use WinXP 32Bit. I changed the system date for windows, not the date for any file. Hope this helps you until the 64Bit update appears.
Re: CUDA H.264 encoder has expired
Please update to latest version to solve this issue.
When things work together, things work.
Re: CUDA H.264 encoder has expired
thx for reply, for 64bit no new insaller (only for 32bit version 4488) and with the Update 4476 CUDA encoder has expired.stanley wrote:Please update to latest version to solve this issue.
I got Vista 64bit, not 32bit.
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Re: CUDA H.264 encoder has expired
The 32-bit version will still work on Vista 64. The only difference may be a very slight performance loss. I run Vista 64-bit and use the MediaCoder 32-bit binaries because:
1. The 64-bit binaries seem to be less stable;
2. I have a problem with 64-bit x264 completing a 2 pass encode where the 32-bit x264 works fine;
Therefore, you can run the 32-bit version until the 64-bit is updated.
1. The 64-bit binaries seem to be less stable;
2. I have a problem with 64-bit x264 completing a 2 pass encode where the 32-bit x264 works fine;
Therefore, you can run the 32-bit version until the 64-bit is updated.
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Thx a lot, I try this out.
it isn't good idea, the 32bit Version makes errors
it isn't good idea, the 32bit Version makes errors
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Re: CUDA H.264 encoder has expired
What do you mean by makes errors? I normally do not have any problems. I get a crash every now and then, but normally a restart of MediaCoder fixes the problem. What type of files are you trying to encode (input and output).
Here are a couple of things to try:
1. Download the full 32-bit version of MediaCoder.
2. Uninstall any previous versions.
3. After running the uninstall, manually remove the "MediaCoder" directory under "c:\Program Files (x86)".
4. Reinstall.
5. Make sure your video drivers are up to date.
This, hopefully, will clear any "bad" settings that may be causing problems. If not experiment with the source settings for both video and audio. For example: I have found the MPlayer for both video and audio seems to work best. I still get errors every now and then and have to tweak things to get it working.
Here are a couple of things to try:
1. Download the full 32-bit version of MediaCoder.
2. Uninstall any previous versions.
3. After running the uninstall, manually remove the "MediaCoder" directory under "c:\Program Files (x86)".
4. Reinstall.
5. Make sure your video drivers are up to date.
This, hopefully, will clear any "bad" settings that may be causing problems. If not experiment with the source settings for both video and audio. For example: I have found the MPlayer for both video and audio seems to work best. I still get errors every now and then and have to tweak things to get it working.
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thx for reply and advice given.
i wrote so shortly because the Update for 64bit was ready to download.
The problem wasnt for CUDA encoding. I had MPEG2 Files which I convert very often into AVI Xvid ~ 1150kb/s ; MP3 CBR 128kb/s 44100hz, never problems. The error was, that those Xvid Files had playing problems = 1st no loading for long time with Media Classic, after a while the File stuck, freeze and in the movie some picture-errors like big artifacts allover and so on. With Gspot I analysed those converted files -> Corrupt AVI Header, 3 or 4 same Junk messages. I tried one file after restart the program, the same result.
I installed the 64bit MediaCoder new Update 4488, and made the conversions again, no problem. Everything as usuall, perfect.
i wrote so shortly because the Update for 64bit was ready to download.
The problem wasnt for CUDA encoding. I had MPEG2 Files which I convert very often into AVI Xvid ~ 1150kb/s ; MP3 CBR 128kb/s 44100hz, never problems. The error was, that those Xvid Files had playing problems = 1st no loading for long time with Media Classic, after a while the File stuck, freeze and in the movie some picture-errors like big artifacts allover and so on. With Gspot I analysed those converted files -> Corrupt AVI Header, 3 or 4 same Junk messages. I tried one file after restart the program, the same result.
I installed the 64bit MediaCoder new Update 4488, and made the conversions again, no problem. Everything as usuall, perfect.