Well I can't seem to actually figure out how to copy nvapi.dll without Windows throwing a hissy fit about it. I'm hesitant to copy the new NVApi.dll (dated Aug 2008) over the old one (Feb 2008) in my system32 directory, but I'll give it a shot I suppose. All in the name of faster decoding I suppose.. Got Unlocker working.. Unfortunately I have explorer.exe, taskeng.exe, and rundll32.exe using it on my laptop. My desktop is using it for rundll32.exe, nvsvc32.exe, and ntune.exe. I hate dependencies.
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Still, I'd like to see both supported -- If either side comes out on top (and I usually go with the one who has the faster card) then if that one happens to be unsupported I'm in a bit of an unfortunate position :( @neuron2: On my both my computers I received the error message on simply opening DGAVCNV saying: Code:
Is it just the CUDA driver that's needed? I tried installing the SDK and that did nothing for me. I'm installing Driver --> toolkit now, I'd really love to get this running.
I was using DGAVCNV to open a m2ts file ripped from a Blu-ray, after I got the first error message and I clicked "yes" to ignore this, I got the second one too. But that shouldn't be anything unusual since it already told me something failed to initialize. This was before I had the "correct" dlls btw ;)
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Now my computer won't start up.. I'll get back to you on this, my main desktop has been having various issues for a while now. I think it's a bit overdue for a reinstall of XP.
OK, guys, let's keep it simple for now until I get definitive details about it. Install the CUDA driver and toolkit. Then unzip DGAVCIndexNV into a directory and run it from there. That should work. Works for me!
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