I've seen multiple people rendering using HEVC NVENC on VEGAS Pro, hit render and have the progress instantly skip to 100%. Could you look into it and if let me know some ways to generate useful logs for you to understand the problem?
Using HEVC NVENC instantly "finishes" the render
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5. Mai 2022 um 12:13
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Vouk
5. Mai 2022 um 17:02 Hat das Thema freigeschaltet. -
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Please use this method: Where do I find the log file?
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Got two that might be helpful, first one was accidentally on 120FPS and 60FPS didn't fix it
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[18:10:02] FFmpeg: Failed unlocking input buffer!: generic error (20): (Ú8
The card was an RTX 3080 with 32GB RAM, and the error looks like came from the software
Try:
Record with OBS, select NVENC encoder and see if recording fails
Disable audio output (not likely to be the case)
Or just use HEVC encoder since you've got a strong CPU for encoding tasks
Guesses:
Driver was outdated;
Second handed card that was loaded with a mining BIOS (not likely);
Operating System build is outdated (not recorded in log);
Resizable-Bar is enabled, try disable it;
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Thanks for your detailed reply
OBS works fine
NVIDIA Driver should be recent enough (has auto update)
Resizable bar is not enabled
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Thanks for your detailed reply
OBS works fine
NVIDIA Driver should be recent enough (has auto update)
Resizable bar is not enabled
It looks like would be VEGAS Pro, Voukoder or Connector's fault then, try replace them.
I don't think the file system or operating system could cause this kind of error, but you can try CHKDSK, SFC and DISM commands in CMD (they have built-in help file to check for usage)