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    DVDFab 9.2.3.1 crashes when reencode using Nvida GeForce 940M Cuda

    It crashed when it tried to use this Cuda driver. I tried 3 times, same result, DVDFab just exited. It re-encoded okay but took much longer without Cuda.

    #2
    Which driver? I'm using 361.91 and all is well.
    How to post the internal log


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      #3
      It turns out that Nvida 940M is not the active display adapter, Intel 5200 is; so how to switch to use Nvida instead of Intel?

      This is a new Asus UX303UB laptop and it is configured like this. I try to do it from the display setting, but it wouldnt allow me to switch to a different display adapter, only Intel shows up. Under the device manager, both show up.

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        #4
        I would check the BIOS setup and see if the discrete video card can be selected before disabling Intel in device manager.
        How to post the internal log


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          #5
          My laptop has a button and hotkey to turn the GPU on or off (switch from Intel to GPU), maybe yours does also. May be hard to find. Mine was poorly marked.
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            #6
            I talked to Asus, they said that there is no botton to toggle between GPUs.

            From the bios, there is no information about GPU or even SSD or HD. So the only option is probably to disable the Intel Graphics from Device Manager, but that is risky since if Nvidia doesnt come up, then there would be no display???

            I play around with Nvida Control Panel, under Manage 3D settings, Global Settings, I switch it to High-perforance Nvidia processor. Under Set PhysX Configuration, it is set to GeForce 940M. I even change Program Settings to use global setting (High-performance Nvidia processor) for DVDFab 9, but that doesn't work either, DVDFab crashes as soon as it starts to re-encode.

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              #7
              Here is System information for my 940M:

              NVIDIA System Information report created on: 02/28/2016 01:20:07
              System name: DESKTOP-562D0BL

              [Display]
              Operating System: Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
              DirectX version: 12.0
              GPU processor: GeForce 940M
              Driver version: 361.91
              Direct3D API version: 12
              Direct3D feature level: 11_0
              CUDA Cores: 384
              Core clock: 1071 MHz
              Memory data rate: 1800 MHz
              Memory interface: 64-bit
              Memory bandwidth: 14.40 GB/s
              Total available graphics memory: 8141 MB
              Dedicated video memory: 2048 MB DDR3
              System video memory: 0 MB
              Shared system memory: 6093 MB
              Video BIOS version: 82.08.3B.00.4B
              IRQ: Not used
              Bus: PCI Express x4 Gen3
              Device Id: 10DE 1347 1B1D1043
              Part Number: 2701 0005

              [Components]

              NvUpdtr.dll 2.10.2.40 NVIDIA Update Components
              NvUpdt.dll 2.10.2.40 NVIDIA Update Components
              NvGFTrayPluginr.dll 2.10.2.40 NVIDIA GeForce Experience
              NvGFTrayPlugin.dll 2.10.2.40 NVIDIA GeForce Experience
              nvui.dll 8.17.13.6191 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
              nvxdsync.exe 8.17.13.6191 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
              nvxdplcy.dll 8.17.13.6191 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
              nvxdbat.dll 8.17.13.6191 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
              nvxdapix.dll 8.17.13.6191 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
              NVCPL.DLL 8.17.13.6191 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
              nvCplUIR.dll 8.1.820.0 NVIDIA Control Panel
              nvCplUI.exe 8.1.820.0 NVIDIA Control Panel
              nvWSSR.dll 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA Workstation Server
              nvWSS.dll 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA Workstation Server
              nvViTvSR.dll 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA Video Server
              nvViTvS.dll 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA Video Server
              nvDispSR.dll 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA Display Server
              NVMCTRAY.DLL 8.17.13.6191 NVIDIA Media Center Library
              nvDispS.dll 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA Display Server
              PhysX 09.15.0428 NVIDIA PhysX
              NVCUDA.DLL 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA CUDA 8.0.10 driver
              nvGameSR.dll 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server
              nvGameS.dll 6.14.13.6191 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server

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                #8
                I just don't understand why under Advanced Display Settings, there is no option to switch GPU, currently when I click Display adapter properties, only Intel 520 Properties shows up.

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