Title says all. Basically if I try to convert a 60fps video using NVENC the application crashes, but if I scale down the framerate to let's say 29.97 or disable NVENC, it works. If it helps, here's a sample video I uploaded for others to reproduce the issue:
http://www13.zippyshare.com/v/BT4yyeyd/file.html
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what the GPU? 1050 GTX?
What version video drivers? 385.69? -
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Can you post event crash log of Xmedia Recode, maybe from this can see what's the problem
tutorial event logs when a program crashes:
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You can try of course different program to encode with nvenc 264. I just try it in different program, no problem nor with nvenc Hevc. Tested in avidemux. If the question is just why software crashed, dont know. I have 1050ti with 4gb, 1050 has only 2gb, therefore I suggesting to use different software.
But the bitrate of original file is 738 kb/s for video at 60000/1001 with resolution 1280x720. You can't get similar bitrate with nvenc at reasonable quality. IMHO Even reencoded with cpu will affect picture quality at this bitrate.
EDIT: the video is full of duplicates and original file is 25 fps. Just for the record.
BernixLast edited by Bernix; 13th Nov 2017 at 09:06. Reason: typo can for can't
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Sorry, don't understand if is it phrase. Nvenc supports two codec h264 and HEVC -> h265. Second is more powerful but of course more demanding, both should be supported by your card. The problem with hevc is smallest support of HW players. Not problem playing on PC.
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One thing though, A's Video Converter also fails regardless of whether I use NVENC or not. Can anyone walk me through this?
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Alright, here's the Event Viewer log you requested:
Code:Faulting application name: XMedia Recode.exe, version: 3.3.7.8, time stamp: 0x59f236c0 Faulting module name: XMedia Recode.exe, version: 3.3.7.8, time stamp: 0x59f236c0 Exception code: 0xc0000409 Fault offset: 0x0023929c Faulting process ID: 0x6f0 Faulting application start time: 0x01d35cf5fa8281b9 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\XMedia Recode\XMedia Recode.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\XMedia Recode\XMedia Recode.exe Report ID: dd94e6a7-6602-402b-9a95-3f4cc49ac41d Faulting package full name:
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