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December 16, 2015 at 3:49 am #67306
Venn Stone
KeymasterWelp, I can’t get it to work.
December 16, 2015 at 9:48 am #75543linuxgnuru
Participant–2015-12-16 18:08:18– [url=http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/nvenc/v5.0/nvenc_5.0.1_sdk.zip]http://developer.download.nvidia.com/co … .1_sdk.zip[/url]
Resolving developer.download.nvidia.com (developer.download.nvidia.com)… 195.10.50.174, 195.10.50.183
Length: 96524757 (92M), 90652165 (86M) remaining [application/zip]I’m up to the challenge…
let’s see how far I get[code]–2015-12-16 18:08:18– http://developer.download.nvidia.com/co … .1_sdk.zip
Resolving developer.download.nvidia.com (developer.download.nvidia.com)… 195.10.50.174, 195.10.50.183
Length: 96524757 (92M), 90652165 (86M) remaining [application/zip]I’m up to the challenge…
let’s see how far I getDecember 19, 2015 at 4:48 pm #75574strider
ParticipantI got the whole thing running but have huge sync issues with the resulting videos, the video framerate will go crazy at times making the audio out of sync pretty quickly. I don’t think this is related to using nvenc, I’ve had the same issue with the libx264 video codec. Maybe a vsync issue?
The script I’m using to record is here: https://github.com/strycore/scripts/blo … reenrecord
Update: There’s something wrong with the ffmpeg + nvenc build. The Ubuntu ffmpeg binary records just fine, without sync and framerate issues.
At least it works fine to re-encode stuff, it’s just x11 grabbing that’s broken
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