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Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 7:05 pm
by BenieUK
Tried all versions upto latest 22 BETA.. I cannot select CUDA with my 670 card. latest NVidia drivers. looks to become a great program as always.. thanks VSO from a Gold Member
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:43 am
by Budda_357
Hi Benie UK
It seems the bug might affect all the Geforce 600 series of Nvidia cards
I cannot wait for the fix.
It would intersting if someone could confirm if have tried using V1.0.0.22 with the new Nvidia 700 series of graphic cards if Cuda encoder option still greyed out.
Since version
1.0.0.22 at least I can now select output formats I tried a quick test comparison between the video Converter and CX2D5 same file using Vid Convert
111fps to CX2D5
256fps CX2D5 is just over 2 times quicker at the moment.
I can not wait until Cuda problem fixed and able to start manually playing around with frame & bit rates see what the max fps/br can set to get a good quality output.
On my setup CX2D5 has constantly achieved 370fps and over with a max around 2500 kb bit rate which is great when converting 3 movies.
In addition, while the video converter
1.0.0.22 at the moment is running all cores at
98% loading the same file in CX2D5 only pushing cores to
55% to get those fps.
I tried clean installing the latest July 1st WHQL 314.22 driver even as a test tried an older March driver but still cuda option greyed out.
Great to see Samsung profiles added to
V1.0.0.22 but wait a Samsung Note 1, 2 &
3 as same profile do
VSO have some insider info re the up coming Samsung Galaxy Note 3
the GN3 does not go into full production until August (September release date) and believe will be this time a 1080p display but sadly maybe an LCD due to OLED display shortages and if the recent Note 8 release is any thing to go by it came with the disappointing LCD screen option.
On my setup the
VSO DVD converter programs have all the hardware optimiztions options are able to to enbaled.
The
VSO Video Converter is a great package in the works and I too give ticks all way round
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 9:01 am
by cedric
I tried a quick test comparison between the video Converter and CX2D5 same file using Vid Convert 111fps to CX2D5 256fps
Do you selected same output formats for your your tests (DVD Video output format)?
FYI Video Converter uses the DVD encoder engine of ConvertXtoDVD and CUDA is never used (MPEG2 codec) in DVD Video format.
Regards,
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 2:05 pm
by Budda_357
Hi Cedric
My bad
didn't check I had slected the wrong custom profile (too quick with the mouse click) which was for MP4 format instead of one of the ones have that had created for DVD.
I have not been able to give the program a go as up until V1.0.022 could not change output format.
So I was doing a quick comparison test and should of tried a couple of files to convert.
The file was a 95m31s AVI file the profile used this time was DVD 16:9 set max bit rate to 900 Kbs used for good files that have very good detail.
Quick convert took just over 2 minutes to convert and the result
It looks better than the screen capture (OK time to research better free screen capture tool than W7s' snipping tool)
One thing Cedric is it possible to suggest to be able to add manually adjusable pad and cropping features in the future for the Video Converter (like CX2D5 I like being able to get rid of those black bars and manually adjust the picture symmetry) did see user define setting on fit method tab but could not see yet how to set my own settings for user define setting
On my setup the Nvidia Cuda encoder hardware optimization is still greyed out (have tried the latest WHQL 1st July release 320.20 as a last test went back to the March release 314.22 can't wait to see what it can do on my setup once am able to use the GPU encoding)
But able to selct on the DVD/Blu-ray Converter programs
VSOs' Video Converter is a great package
in progress Cedric (I have used a few video converter programs over the years like Media Coder, Handbrake and others and this program shows the most promise for a beta startup especially as with programs like Media-Coder you have to ensure the correct settings for the various output formats and it took a while to get the right blance through trial and error with the help of tutorials, tips and guides on the forum.
One last question please Cedric will the VSO converter ever be able to utilize Intel Quick Sync Video technology
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 4:13 pm
by cedric
Hello,
You can adjust pad crop manually by using video editor.
Double click on item you want to edit then click on the video track to show video settings.
You will found manual editing choice in video fit method kist.
Regards,
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 12:58 am
by Budda_357
Hi,
Cedric
Thanks for that I thought as I had set user defined for screen fit in the programs settings that when I selected the edit function on the right of the added file expected to see the pad crop settings in the left hand panel & tried the tabs at the top.
In addition, could a safe area option be added to the program like in CX2D.
Re the Cuda encoder being greyed out the GPU card I'm using is an Asus model ENGTX660TI-DC2O-2GD5 have installed the latest Nvidia WHQL driver which was released the 1st July being V320.49.
In addition, have tried V320.18 and even went back to the March V314.22 but Cuda encoder option still greyed out the drivers are installed as clean installs.
I also have VSO's Blu-ray & DVD Converter installed and able to select the Cuda encoder function with both of those programs for the card but not for VSOs' video converter program
Cheers
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 11:51 am
by BenieUK
Still no CUDA in the newest betas been posted.. Is a fix been worked on? Thanks
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:21 am
by cedric
Hello BenieUK,
Sorry but I was not able to reproduce your problem here on 12 different Nvidia CUDA cards.
I think the problem can be with Nvidia settings manager. Can you try by uninstalling all Nvidia programs (except drivers...)
Thank you!
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 6:02 pm
by BenieUK
Hi, I tried uninstalling NVidia software one at a time and re-testing video converter.. after only been left with NVidia drivers the problem is still there.. I cannot select CUDA the option is grayed out... this is a ASUS 670 OC Mini card if that helps. thank you for the effort with this problem
Re: Too slow.. NO CUDA WITH 670 CARD
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 6:47 pm
by cedric
Hi BenieUK,
Please can you try with 1.0.0.28 version?
Regards,