Avisynth loop
If you want to use the Geforce experience but don't want to lose the extra fps then go into services and disable 'Nvidia Shield streaming'. There are portions of the Geforce experience which actually slow the pc although this can be turned off in services if required.
#Avisynth loop install
I tend to do this as a matter of rule and only install the actual driver and physx.
Nvidia have just released a new WHQL driver so try that but when installing use the 'custom' method and uncheck the audio part of the driver. Try using the DDU to remove the existing driver. Nvhda64v.sys Mon Sep 21 10:44:17 2015: nVidia HDMI Audio Device Yup the verifier did indeed catch a driver: Probably caused by : nvhda64v.sys ( nvhda64v+f0a6 )Īpologies, was gaming last night until the wee hours hence my lateness in replying. *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvhda64v.sys *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvhda64v.sys By vhelp in forum Editing Replies: 5 Last Post: 15th Oct 2013, 00:43. By lomaidala in forum Editing Replies: 7 Last Post: 17th Oct 2015, 13:47. Adding improvements such as an abstracted color space model, in which new color spaces (including two with 45-bit depth) could be supported through a plug-in mechanism, better cache management for better performance, and using Ruby rather. Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.īugCheck D1, AviSynth - Loop is Throwing Off Frame Count. AviSynth 3.0 was a complete rewrite of AviSynth 2.x, and aimed to overcome the limitations of AviSynth 2.x. All I have to do is add that Loop() bit at the end and itll do it.
#Avisynth loop drivers
I've just noticed there were new drivers (361.75), I'll use DDU again and try them out and let you know if I get new BSODs. I used DDU to clean the system, and reinstall latest nvidia drivers (361.63)
Here are the dumps, with the last BSOD of today (IRQ NOT LESS OR EQUAL). I have yet to figure out if it's related to avisynth only (need to deactivate it in ffdshow and let ffdshow activated).Īvisynth is used to upscale the video in order to work enhancement filters in higher resolution in order to have best image quality.Īs BSODs stop when i deactivate the use of ffdshow/avisynth, I figured the problem was related to the GPU, maybe the GPU RAM being extensively used.īut the wierd thing is I didn't have any BSOD on W7, with same setup. If I deactivate ffdshow in DSPlayer, no more BSODs. I could relate it to the use of ffdshow, itself using avisynth. I upgraded to W10 (clean install), and since then, randomly, but often, when I watch a video, BSODs occur. I was on Seven and never had a BSOD problem. My HTPC is exclusively used to watch videos, using Kodi DSPlayer + directshow filters.