On Fri May 22 2020 at 06:44:40 Andy Sheimo <asheimo at gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried to report this issue to Zeranoe's forums but they have since closed
> down and a message pointing to the official ffmpeg contact messages is in
> the forums place. Could you please advise if official support for
> Zeranoe's builds is available here or are windows users trying to use those
> builds out of luck?

So far I'm unable to reproduce this as apparently my GTX 1060 "is lacking
required capabilities". I tried:
> ffmpeg -hwaccel nvdec -hwaccel_output_format cuda -i i.mkv -vf 
> yadif_cuda=0:-1:1 -c:v h264_nvenc o.mkv

On Tue Apr 21 2020 at 00:43:07, Dennis Mungai <dmngaie at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've seen a similar issue here on the "CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_IMAGE: device
> kernel image is invalid error" posted on this mailing list related to
> Zeranoe's builds.

I'm not able to find other mailing list posts that contain
"CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_IMAGE" related to the Zeranoe builds. There is however an
open bug that contains it (https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/8457), which is not
Windows related.

If this is indeed a Windows/Zeranoe issue, it's rather specific and would
implicate my cross-compiler itself. I'll need to be able to reproduce this to
confirm, but you could try Rogers build script to see if it happens there too.
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