Solution For CUDA Problem In Nvidia Drivers

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce Drivers Section' started by sprocketgearzz, Sep 28, 2014.

  1. kata40

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    it's work , whitout copy dll, you have right. but i have 3-4 more enconding programs who doesn't work without old cuda.
     
  2. jonaand

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    i tried encoding a ts file of 43gb and 2h30min duration and 1080p; and using DVDfab9 with nvenc to convert in mkv 1080p only need 17min ¡¡¡amazing!!!

    later, i tried with nero recode in mkv 1080p, and need more than 1h30min to convert

    so nero, dont use nvenc yet
     
  3. Valagard

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    Downloads are not working, just stays forever at "Preparing file"
     
  4. jonaand

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    so try it
     

  5. Valagard

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    That's not the two files I wanted :|
     
  6. jonaand

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    yes, it have the two dll taht you need, one for 32bit and another for 64bit
     
  7. Valagard

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    So how do I place them? The dll or the folders?
     
  8. jonaand

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    copy the two dll's

    of the 32 bit in

    c:\windows\system32
    and

    and the 64bit in

    c:\windows\syswow64

    after regist in a cmd windows run administrator write

    pushd c:\windows\system32
    regsvr32 nvcuvenc.dll
    pushd c:\windows\syswow64
    regsvr32 nvcuvenc.dll


    to regist dll

    and now you'll have CUDA
     
  9. Valagard

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    Ok. Except the guys way was easier, can I have those files?
     
  10. jonaand

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    up in my commentary say
    here it

    so do clic in it
     

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    Didn't work for me. I'm on 32 bit W7 ,every time i try to register nvcuvenc.dll(of course the 32 bit one) i'm getting a message something like "it's not a 32 bit item"
     
  12. Valagard

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    What?

    Can somebody translate this?
     
  13. edigee

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    @Valagard
    The word "it" contains a link. So click on the word "it" from jonaand's post. It's not rocket science neither a degree in IT is needed.

    Tip for 32 bit Windows 7 users: For strange reasons the 32 bit nvcuvenc.dll is in the sysWOW 64 folder. I had no problem to register that one after copied it in the system 32 folder
     
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    It seems that manufacturers of decoding and editing software, or went to work and began using new software, nvenc
     
  15. Valagard

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    I don't want to register DLL's, I want to do it like op did where I can just drop the DLL in with the program and then never worry about it again.

    What part of "I wanted op's files" are we not understanding here?
     

  16. xbatta

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    Hi. I tried registering the DLL's but Vegas Pro 13 still won't render with CUDA.. it uses around 0-10-20% of the GPU (GTX 760) with poor results and crashes often.

    This is why I'd like the files to be put directly into the program folder to be uploaded again.

    Thanks
     
  17. James D

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    If this topic is stickied then WHY the first post still doesn't have information about registering dll files in the OS because some programs need it??!

    I tried putting these to Xilisoft's folder but that didn't work.
     
  18. xbatta

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    And the other way around didn't work for me.. I wish if going back to old drivers is actually working.. I don't want to do it not to lose performance on the latest games but renderings take really too long.. (1080p@60)
     
  19. sprocketgearzz

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    links updated
     
  20. CrazY_Milojko

    CrazY_Milojko Ancient Guru

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    OP, thanks for update!

    Maybe just add a note in first post that DLL's are taken from Geforce 337.88 drivers.

    Haven't tried these yet, still I'm stil using DLL's from 337.94.

    Did anyone compared them so far, any benefits of using 337.94 vs 337.88?
     

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