[RESOLVED] "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
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[RESOLVED] "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
Hello,
I get some "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings when seeking in DGIndexNV with some VOB files loaded (from R2 DVD "X-Files: I Want to Believe"), can I just ignore them safely as there are just warnings or do I need to provide you a sample so that you can check ?
Thanks in advance !
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I get some "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings when seeking in DGIndexNV with some VOB files loaded (from R2 DVD "X-Files: I Want to Believe"), can I just ignore them safely as there are just warnings or do I need to provide you a sample so that you can check ?
Thanks in advance !
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
Yes, please provide a sample that I can use to duplicate the issue. Also provide your system details, including video card and driver version.
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
It looks like it will be difficult, I can't reproduce when loading only one VOB ... Even when loading all VOBs it doesn't seem to always happen.neuron2 wrote:Yes, please provide a sample that I can use to duplicate the issue. Also provide your system details, including video card and driver version.
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
OK, then can you provide a screenshot of the error popup? I ask because the string you gave does not exactly match what I generate, so I want to be sure to know the exact error when I ask Nvidia about it.
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
Here it is : deletedneuron2 wrote:OK, then can you provide a screenshot of the error popup? I ask because the string you gave does not exactly match what I generate, so I want to be sure to know the exact error when I ask Nvidia about it.
Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
Thanks. Wow, I didn't even know I generated that error message! Investigating...
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
neuron2 wrote:Thanks. Wow, I didn't even know I generated that error message! Investigating...
Thank you !
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
Did you discover something interesting about this ? I think I will encode the movie this weekend and see if it really matters.neuron2 wrote:Thanks. Wow, I didn't even know I generated that error message! Investigating...
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
Finally I encoded the movie last week-end and I did not see anything wrong in the resulting file.
Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
I assume you didn't get the error when serving through your script but only in DGIndexNV, is that correct?
I've just emailed my Nvidia contact about it this morning. Hopefully I'll have a better understanding of it when he replies.
I've just emailed my Nvidia contact about it this morning. Hopefully I'll have a better understanding of it when he replies.
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
Yes it is. Thanks for investigating.neuron2 wrote:I assume you didn't get the error when serving through your script but only in DGIndexNV, is that correct?
Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
May I ask for more details on the occurrence of the error?
With the one VOB that you were able to make it happen with, does it ever happen if you simply preview from start to finish? Or does it happen only when you navigate on the timeline? If the latter is true, then a) does it seem to happen only at one or more repeatable specific places, and b) does it happen when GOP stepping or only when dragging the cursor on the timeline?
My working hypothesis is that something in the sequence header changes in the stream. If there is a consistent location for the error, then you will be able to cut out that portion of the VOB and give it to me.
Thank you.
With the one VOB that you were able to make it happen with, does it ever happen if you simply preview from start to finish? Or does it happen only when you navigate on the timeline? If the latter is true, then a) does it seem to happen only at one or more repeatable specific places, and b) does it happen when GOP stepping or only when dragging the cursor on the timeline?
My working hypothesis is that something in the sequence header changes in the stream. If there is a consistent location for the error, then you will be able to cut out that portion of the VOB and give it to me.
Thank you.
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
No.neuron2 wrote:With the one VOB that you were able to make it happen with, does it ever happen if you simply preview from start to finish?
Yes.neuron2 wrote:Or does it happen only when you navigate on the timeline?
I would say no but I am not totally sure about that.neuron2 wrote:If the latter is true, then a) does it seem to happen only at one or more repeatable specific places
Only when dragging the cursor.neuron2 wrote:b) does it happen when GOP stepping or only when dragging the cursor on the timeline?
Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
Thank you for your answers. If possible, can you perform one last experiment? I have an idea that the problem is caused by my stream alignment algorithm for random access in program streams (VOB is a program stream).
Can you please demux the M2V (elementary stream) from the VOB, open that in DGIndexNV and tell me if you see the problem? My hope is that you will not see this issue with the demuxed video.
Can you please demux the M2V (elementary stream) from the VOB, open that in DGIndexNV and tell me if you see the problem? My hope is that you will not see this issue with the demuxed video.
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
It looks like your guess was correct, the M2V seems to work correctly.neuron2 wrote:Thank you for your answers. If possible, can you perform one last experiment? I have an idea that the problem is caused by my stream alignment algorithm for random access in program streams (VOB is a program stream).
Can you please demux the M2V (elementary stream) from the VOB, open that in DGIndexNV and tell me if you see the problem? My hope is that you will not see this issue with the demuxed video.
Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
That's great because now I know how to fix it. It's actually harmless but the error popup is an irritant that can be fixed.
Thank you for your willingness to perform the debugging steps that were needed.
Thank you for your willingness to perform the debugging steps that were needed.
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Re: "CuvidDecodePicture: 1" warnings
You are welcome. Thanks for investigating !neuron2 wrote:That's great because now I know how to fix it. It's actually harmless but the error popup is an irritant that can be fixed.
Thank you for your willingness to perform the debugging steps that were needed.