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Issue created Feb 10, 2019 by Administrator@rootContributor

Does this actually override CUDA or NVENC sessions?

Created by: imayo

I tried this for 418.81 on Windows 10 64 bits and is not working. Our software uses NVENC and after testing I was not able to run more than 2 NVENC instances. My concers are in why is nvcuvid.dll being patched, as far as I know this dll was the old one with CUDA enc/dec implementations. New NVENC encoder implementation seems to not rely on nvcuvid.dll, it is not even loaded into our server process, in contrast when using NVENC the one loaded is:

NVIDIA Video Encoder API, Version 8.0 C:\Windows\System32\nvEncodeAPI64.dll

Could this patch be made for this DLL?

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