

Release Notes
DGAVCDec Quick Start Guide
DGAVCIndexNV Manual
DGDecodeNV Manual
DGAVCDecNV Development Dialog with Nvidia
DGAVCDecNV runs on Nvidia graphics cards that support CUDA video decoding. That means the card must have a VP2 or greater engine. VP1 is not supported! You can check which engine your card has here:
This program requires a license that you can obtain from me by donating $15.00 to become a registered supporter of neuron2.net. You may obtain your license by clicking on the donate button below. Note that you do not need to have a PayPal account; you can pay with a credit card account also. After your payment is verified, I will contact you by email to arrange delivery of your license file that activates DGAVCDecNV.
Your activation is tied to your first active network adapter. So if you replace that, please email me for a new license file. In cases, where you use multiple machines, or you switch network adapters on/off, I can provide a single license file that supports all the machine IDs that you encounter.
Your activation includes all future versions of the program at no cost. Also, please note that only one donation is required to enable all of my licensed tools. You don't need to make multiple donations.
For support I encourage you to use this Doom9 thread rather than email, so that others may benefit:
Please
be aware that until the system is automated I can process activations only twice a day,
in the morning and evening, so be patient if your activation seems delayed.
Version 2.0.0 beta 3 is the recommended version and all previous versions are now deprecated. This version added multiple file open support, program stream support for MPEG2, pulldown support for MPEG2, GPU cropping/resizing, and several important bug fixes. Notably, when used with the specified Nvidia driver, some issues with the PureVideo deinterlacer are resolved. Read the enclosed Readme.txt file for important usage information.
DGDecNV 2.0.0 beta 3
DGIndex Splash Screen 1
Here are the CUVID Server and a sample client application that works with the server (both with source code). Also included is a document describing how to interface programmatically to the CUVID Server.
CUVID Server Version 2.0.0 beta 1
CUVID Client Sample Application Version 2.0.0 beta 1
If you are an expert in AVC encoding and transport, you may be interested in my tool VBVChecker. Your license for DGAVCIndexNV will enable it. In fact it doesn't require an Nvidia card at all, so feel free get a license if you want this but don't have an Nvidia card. A similar tool from Elecard costs $350! Put your license file in the same directory as VBVChecker.exe.
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