Hi, I have DVDFab 9.1.4.5 for Windows using NVidia GTX 760 graphics card with the latest GeForce driver (340.52).
I tried copying a Blu-ray .ISO file to DVD 9 today, and the results were kind of muddy on the whole. So, I went into the main program settings and looked around for things that might help, which led me to look at the decoder being used and finding that selection of CUDA offers the popup:
CUDA H.264 decoder cannot be supported by your graphics card
I found this error message a bit odd, considering that I use CUDA on this system with Autodesk applications, the Octane renderer, etc.
Looking further, DVDFab shows this information in its A/V Codec Settings:
So, I'm curious what might need to be done in order to enable CUDA, please.
- wader
I tried copying a Blu-ray .ISO file to DVD 9 today, and the results were kind of muddy on the whole. So, I went into the main program settings and looked around for things that might help, which led me to look at the decoder being used and finding that selection of CUDA offers the popup:
CUDA H.264 decoder cannot be supported by your graphics card
I found this error message a bit odd, considering that I use CUDA on this system with Autodesk applications, the Octane renderer, etc.
Looking further, DVDFab shows this information in its A/V Codec Settings:
Graphics Chipset :
Note: To enable Intel Quick Sync technology, you must switch to Intel HD Graphics.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
Supported Video Codecs :
DXVA_MODE_H264
DXVA_MODE_VC1
DXVA_MODE_MPEG2
CoreAVC : cannot be detected.
Note: To enable Intel Quick Sync technology, you must switch to Intel HD Graphics.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
Supported Video Codecs :
DXVA_MODE_H264
DXVA_MODE_VC1
DXVA_MODE_MPEG2
CoreAVC : cannot be detected.
- wader
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