The nvidia driver version 470 has problems with latest kernel version 6.12, but patch is available. I tested it with gtx 650.
Best regards, Andrey вс, 29 дек. 2024 г., 16:07 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < [email protected]>: > > > > Den 28.12.2024 01:51, skrev Terje J. Hanssen: > > > > > Den 27.12.2024 22:25, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu: > > > > пт, 27 дек. 2024 г., 23:56 Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]>: > >> >> >> >> Den 27.12.2024 21:37, skrev Terje J. Hanssen: >> >> >> >> >> Den 27.12.2024 21:07, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu: >> >> >> >> пт, 27 дек. 2024 г., 22:55 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>: >> >>> Andrew, are you saying that nv-codec-headers at 10.0.26.0 in the current >>> CinGG work with your GT710? and that the newest 12.2.72.0 does not? If so, >>> then maybe we should not upgrade. When I look at the support matrix (url >>> below) it does not mention the GT710. >>> >> >> Do not worry, I only used proprietary driver from live dvd to see if >> nvenc ever work at all. I normally use built-in nouveau, even if it does >> not support encoding block on any hw. >> >> Do not consider my oddball machine support as showstopper - I definitely >> can roll my own build ;) >> >> https://gssparks.github.io/post/can-a-geforce-gt710-nvenc/ >> >> yeah, gt710 is sort of two-cards-under-same-name, mine is Kepler based so >> it worked .... >> >> >> A side comment: >> Before I rebuilt my legacy SM workstation, I replaced a GT730 with GTX960 >> on the MSI mobo (from my upgraded Chieftec workstation) >> >> https://www.asus.com/motherboards-components/graphics-cards/asus/gt730-sl-2gd3-brk-evo/ >> >> >> >> And then, about 6 months ago, I had the following drivers for GT 730 >> enabled on Leap15.5 and Slowroll respectively: >> >> Device-1: NVIDIA GK208B [GeForce GT 730] driver: nvidia v: 470.256.02 >> >> isn't 470 < 550 ? > > > Clearly, yes. > > > > Just to verify by searching for gt730 (or gt710), GF 700 series, GF730, > Linux 64-bit : > https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/ > > Driver Version:470.256.02 > Release Date:Tue Jun 04, 2024 > > If Linux 32-bit ARM: > > Driver Version:390.157 > Release Date:Tue Nov 22, 2022 > > > > > The opensuse SDB:NVIDIA lists the following driver series for different NV > devices/families > https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_drivers#Determination_of_driver_version > > Note: NVIDIA driver versions are mapped to the following naming convention > listed below. You will need this information when you are ready to install > via commandline/zypper. > > - G03 = driver v340 = legacy driver (via a community user > <https://software.opensuse.org/search?baseproject=ALL&q=g03>) > - G04 = driver v390 = legacy driver (Fermi devices) > - G05 = driver v470 = driver for Kepler devices > - G06 = driver v550 = driver for Maxwell, Pascal devices and up > > Note: Some OEMs use different chip familys (Kepler, Fermi) for the same > product, as example GeForce 730. > *Warning:* Legacy drivers G03 and G04 won't work with the actual kernel > 6.6.x series. Use free nouveau drivers instead! > > > But I do not think opening desktop case just for this test actually good > idea ... > > do not worry, ff nvidia headers quite small tarball, I always can fish old > one from one of my backups .... > > > Yeah, I don't use the gt730 anymore, as gtx960 was some more powerful. > > > > > > > > > Device-1: NVIDIA GK208B [GeForce GT 730] driver: nouveau v: kernel >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-and-decode-gpu-support-matrix-new >>> BUT when I do a compare of the old one we have currently and the latest >>> at this website: >>> >>> https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers/releases/tag/n12.2.72.0 >>> I get the following differences which DO NOT say anything about dropping >>> support for any previous Nvidia graphics boards. >>> Below list the comparison which shows what was changed from the older >>> version to the latest >>> >>>> *Bump for (in-dev) 10.0.26.1* >>>> Fix macOS build >>>> Add linker functions and types >>>> Fix CUdeviceptr definition for ARM64 CPU >>>> *Bump for (in-dev) 10.0.26.2* >>>> Update headers from Video SDK 11.0 >>>> *Bump for (in-dev) 11.0.10.1* >>>> Add cuModuleGetGlobal >>>> Add texture alignment device attributes >>>> add cuMemcpy >>>> >>> *Bump for (in-dev) 11.0.10.2* >>>> Fix UB lshift in nvenc struct version macros >>>> Add more memory functions >>>> Update headers from Video SDK 11.1 >>>> Add timeline semaphore type >>>> Add CU_EXTERNAL_SEMAPHORE_HANDLE_TYPE_TIMELINE_SEMAPHORE_WIN32 >>>> Add a subset of CUDA EGLStreams interop API >>>> Update forgotten version number in README >>>> Fix codestyle >>>> Add D3D11 interop functions >>>> *Release 11.1.5.2* >>>> Prepare for SDK 12.0 update >>>> Preliminary update of nvEncodeAPI to SDK 12.0 >>>> >>> Add missing SDK 12.0 bits >>>> Update for final release of Video Codec SDK 12.0.16 >>>> Remove AV1 High Profile GUID >>>> Update README >>>> Add cuArrayCreate >>>> *Bump for (in-dev) 12.0.16.1* >>>> Add functions to identify devices in more ways >>>> Add missing cuStreamWaitEvent function >>>> Update headers from Video SDK 12.1 >>>> Add cuDriverGetVersion >>>> Add cuCtxGetCurrent function >>>> *Bump for (in-dev) 12.1.14.1* >>>> Update headers from Video SDK 12.2 >>>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 7:20 PM Andrew Randrianasulu < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> пт, 27 дек. 2024 г., 05:09 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> Great so it will be included in the next release. Thank you very much. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Can you also please copypaste min driver notes into our release notes >>>> so it will be easier for me to track it in case my older gt710 still stuck >>>> at older driver version (not a blocker, I surely can swap headers back to >>>> 2020 version locally). >>>> >>>> Thanks and sorry for relative inactivity. I hope to pick up some steam >>>> ..... may he after formal New Year date? >>>> >>>> Have (good) holidays! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2024, 17:10 Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Den 26.12.2024 23:15, skrev Phyllis Smith: >>>>>> >>>>>> Here is the AppImage with the latest nvencoders for Nvidia graphics >>>>>> that goes with ffmpeg. >>>>>> >>>>>> https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cin-x86_64_nvencupdate.AppImage >>>>>> For comparison, here is the appimage containing the original >>>>>> nvencoders from 2020. >>>>>> >>>>>> https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20241031-x86_64.AppImage >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I've did a quick test with h64_nvenc.mp4 and h265_nvenc.mp4 >>>>>> (w/setting format=Not Interlaced) >>>>>> Both AppImages works with similar fps speeds on my Nvidia GF GTX 960. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I am not sure if encoding with formats h264_nvenc.mp4, >>>>>> h265_nvenc.mp4, or h264_nvenc.qt actually work from an AppImage that was >>>>>> created on a computer that does not have an Nvidea graphics card or its >>>>>> software. But for some reason, I do not think that that matters and it >>>>>> should work. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Yes, nvenc works (as it correspondingly was expected to do with >>>>>> onevpl for Intel qsv/hw). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 2:11 PM Terje J. Hanssen < >>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Den 24.12.2024 13:29, skrev Terje J. Hanssen: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Den 24.12.2024 00:58, skrev Phyllis Smith: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 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. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> According to the >>>>>>> *Readme *https://github.com/FFmpeg/nv-codec-headers >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *FFmpeg version of headers required to interface with Nvidias codec >>>>>>> APIs.* >>>>>>> *Corresponds to Video Codec SDK version 12.0.16.* >>>>>>> *Minimum required driver versions:* >>>>>>> *Linux: 550.54.14 or newer* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As shown in my previous post, the legacy (2015) NV-GF GTX 960 runs >>>>>>> with the following nv driver version on Slowroll: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Graphics: >>>>>>> Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 530 driver: i915 v: kernel >>>>>>> Device-2: NVIDIA GM206 [GeForce GTX 960] driver: nvidia v: 550.135 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you want and have a test download, I can give it a try on my >>>>>>> legacy GF GTX 960 SkyLake workstation, to see if your new AppImage >>>>>>> (still) >>>>>>> works as previously. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 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 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >> >> > > -- > Cin mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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