Should you not find any of these files then go back to the Nvidia site and download older driversĥ) Run the extract command: c: \ expand xxxxx.dl_xxxxx.dll. ģ) Go to the folder and look Display.Driver of the following files: nvcuvenc.dl_, nvcuvenc32.dl_ or nvcuvenc64.dl_ and copy this file to your drive c: \.
Mediacoder x64 dnxhd error 14 drivers#
Reason: NVCUVENC.DLL not follow the new drivers.ġ) Go to the Nvidia site ( ) and download previous versions of the drivers for the model of your video cardĢ) Unzip the executable using a program like 7zip, Winzip, Zipper, etc. Solution Brief: Error in Media Coder - "This application has failed to start because NVCUVENC.DLL was not found" CUDA encoding was re-enabled on my system.
Mediacoder x64 dnxhd error 14 install#
I extracted "nvcuvenc64.dl_" and then renamed the resulting file to "nvcuvenc.dll" and placed that file in the install directory of MediaCoder 圆4. Use 7-zip to decompress the file from whichever is appropriate. You'll find "nvcuvenc32.dl_" and "nvcuvenc64.dl_". Then search the extraction folder for "nvcuvenc". Grab the previous WHQL'd NVIDIA drivers (337.88) and extract the installer to a folder using 7-zip. Never mind - helps my business case to stock up on a Haswell.(only this time if i need high end graphics i'm going ATI out of sheer spite) So.it seems farewell is in order for nvidia GPU was fun while it lasted Having CUDA pulled out from under them seemed to come as a surprise. This was conveyed to me by their online support. Since Kepler is around 2 years old and there are as yet NO freely available applications that use it - i'm not surprised.Ĭontrary to some online pundits - mediaespresso does not now, nor has it ever supported NVENC. I suppose it's an attempt at getting people to move to the NVENC hardware encoder including on all I have contacted the developers from each of the abovementioned apps - they were unaware. It is possible - there is a modded driver out there (or in my case to keep it alive i just rolled back to an older driver)īut no longer officially supported by NVIDIA. So for the the conversion tools i use ( Mediacoder,Freemake, Mediaespresso)ĬUDA hardware acceleration is effectively no longer supported. On upgrading to the 340.52 nvidia drivers i discovered that the dll responsible for CUDA encoding is no longer included.