Having CUDA pulled out from under them seemed to come as a surprise. This was conveyed to me by their online support. Since Kepler is around 2 years old and there are as yet NO freely available applications that use it - i'm not surprised.Ĭontrary to some online pundits - mediaespresso does not now, nor has it ever supported NVENC. I suppose it's an attempt at getting people to move to the NVENC hardware encoder including on all I have contacted the developers from each of the abovementioned apps - they were unaware. ![]() It is possible - there is a modded driver out there (or in my case to keep it alive i just rolled back to an older driver)īut no longer officially supported by NVIDIA. ![]() So for the the conversion tools i use ( Mediacoder,Freemake, Mediaespresso)ĬUDA hardware acceleration is effectively no longer supported. On upgrading to the 340.52 nvidia drivers i discovered that the dll responsible for CUDA encoding is no longer included.
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