<div dir="auto"><div><br><br><div class="gmail_quote gmail_quote_container"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">пт, 27 дек. 2024 г., 05:09 Phyllis Smith <<a href="mailto:phylsmith2017@gmail.com">phylsmith2017@gmail.com</a>>:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p dir="ltr">Great so it will be included in the next release. Thank you very much.</p></blockquote></div></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Can you also please copypaste  min driver notes into our  release notes so it will be easier for me to track it in case my older gt710 still stuck at older driver version (not a blocker, I surely can swap headers back to 2020 version locally).</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Thanks and sorry for relative inactivity. I hope to pick up some steam ..... may he after formal New Year date?</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Have (good) holidays!</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"><div class="gmail_quote gmail_quote_container"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Dec 26, 2024, 17:10 Terje J. Hanssen <<a href="mailto:terjejhanssen@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">terjejhanssen@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><u></u>

  
    
  
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    <div>Den 26.12.2024 23:15, skrev Phyllis
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        <div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Here is the
          AppImage with the latest nvencoders for Nvidia graphics that
          goes with ffmpeg.</div>
        <div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">   <a href="https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cin-x86_64_nvencupdate.AppImage" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cin-x86_64_nvencupdate.AppImage</a></div>
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          comparison, here is the appimage containing the original
          nvencoders from 2020.<br>
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        <div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">  <a href="https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20241031-x86_64.AppImage" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20241031-x86_64.AppImage</a></div>
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    I've did a quick test with h64_nvenc.mp4 and h265_nvenc.mp4
    (w/setting format=Not Interlaced)<br>
    Both AppImages works with similar fps speeds on my Nvidia GF GTX
    960.<br>
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        <div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">I am not sure
          if encoding with formats h264_nvenc.mp4, h265_nvenc.mp4, or
          h264_nvenc.qt actually work from an AppImage that was created
          on a computer that does not have an Nvidea graphics card or
          its software.  But for some reason, I do not think that that
          matters and it should work.<br>
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    Yes, nvenc works (as it correspondingly was expected to do with
    onevpl for  Intel qsv/hw).<br>
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          2:11 PM Terje J. Hanssen <<a href="mailto:terjejhanssen@gmail.com" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">terjejhanssen@gmail.com</a>>
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            <div>Den 24.12.2024 13:29, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:<br>
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                  <div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Downloaded
                    latest version of nv-codec-headers release and built
                    CinGG with it and no problems here.  Unfortunately
                    the 4 different computers I attempted to test on did
                    not have the correct Nvidia hardware or software. 
                    Why? I do not know but will try one more later.<br>
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            According to the <i>Readme<br>
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            <blockquote><i>FFmpeg version of headers required to
                interface with Nvidias codec APIs.</i><br>
              <i>Corresponds to Video Codec SDK version 12.0.16.</i><br>
              <i>Minimum required driver versions:</i><br>
              <i>Linux: 550.54.14 or newer</i><br>
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            As shown in my previous post, the legacy (2015) NV-GF GTX
            960 runs with the following nv driver version on Slowroll:<br>
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                Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 530 driver: i915 v: kernel<br>
                Device-2: NVIDIA GM206 [GeForce GTX 960] driver: nvidia
              v: 550.135<br>
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              download, I can give it a try on my legacy GF GTX 960
              SkyLake workstation, to see if your new AppImage (still)
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                            2024 г., 01:53 Phyllis Smith <<a href="mailto:phylsmith2017@gmail.com" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">phylsmith2017@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
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                                    <div dir="auto">most likely our nv
                                      headers drifted from that
                                      ffmpeg-7.0/proprietary driver
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                                <div><span class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">I have been
                                    wondering about nv-codec-headers as
                                    we are at:</span></div>
                                <div><span class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"></span> <span class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">   </span><a href="https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/tag/n10.0.26.0" rel="noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/tag/n10.0.26.0</a></div>
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                                  <div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">but I am
                                    unsure about updating to: <br>
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                                  <div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">   <a href="https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/tag/n12.2.72.0" rel="noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/tag/n12.2.72.0</a></div>
                                  <div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">because if you
                                    look at:</div>
                                  <div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">   <a href="https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/" rel="noreferrer noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/</a></div>
                                  <div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">the release
                                    versions go from 12.xx to 8.x and it
                                    is really weird AND there is no year
                                    on the release dates but just day
                                    and month.</div>
                                  <div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">Since it is
                                    such an important part of ffmpeg
                                    inside CinGG, I am concerned but
                                    will at least try the 12.2.72.0 just
                                    to see what it does.<br>
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                      <div dir="auto">in theory it should give users of
                        new nvidia hardware av1 encoding ...... but not
                        sure how it will work with older drivers and
                        hardware.</div>
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