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.
On Sat, Dec 21, 2024 at 4:04 PM Andrew Randrianasulu < [email protected]> wrote: > > > вс, 22 дек. 2024 г., 01:53 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>: > >> Andrew, >> >>> most likely our nv headers drifted from that ffmpeg-7.0/proprietary >>> driver assumes at runtime. >>> >> I have been wondering about nv-codec-headers as we are at: >> https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/tag/n10.0.26.0 >> but I am unsure about updating to: >> https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/tag/n12.2.72.0 >> because if you look at: >> https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/ >> 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. >> 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. >> > > in theory it should give users of new nvidia hardware av1 encoding ...... > but not sure how it will work with older drivers and hardware. > > > > >> >>> you can try to install something like nv-codec-headers and then add >>> >>>
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