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New Here , /t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-cc-quot-unable-to-produce-frame-quot/td-p/8396548 Jun 23, 2016 Jun 23, 2016 Copy link to clipboard Copied Hey all, looking for some help for a time sensitive project. I am trying to export a video project and every time I try and export it, Media Encoder fails and gives me the following information: "Export Error Error compiling movie. Accelerated Renderer Error Unable to produce frame." I am dealing with about 22 minutes of footage, almost all of which is 4K within a 1080 project file, with the 4K scaled to different project files. Attempting to export to H.264. Working off of a external hardrive running USB 3.0. Beyond that, I'm not sure what information what may be relevant, so forgive me if I'm leaving out any important details. Thanks in advance for any advice!
Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more Well, here is not a support forum. But, since you are using (what I call) the Windows package, I have to ask for more information.
Please, try that. If things are not Ok, I will open a new issue to handle it. Thanks PS: do you have a file named
1 installed in your computer?
Hi there sorry for asking this question. I know its not a forum as such but where else can us noobies get help. Any here is the result to your string C:\Users\Kevo\Desktop\win_x64\run>john --list=opencl-devices Error: No OpenCL-capable platforms were detected by the installed OpenCL driver. Error: No OpenCL-capable devices were detected by the installed OpenCL driver Hashcat works ok with Gpu Cheers Kev
but where else can us noobies get help?
Please, try to see what
2 files you have installed on your system (use the Windows find files). But it is Interesting. Why people are not aware of the list? Solar?
opencl.dll v2.21.0 9 in total 32/64 Kev
3x nvopencl32.dll and 3x nvopencl64.dll all located in the FileRepository Cheers Kev
But it is Interesting. Why people are not aware of the list? Solar? Because mailing lists are "so 1990", and many of these users weren't even born back then.
Hello Claudio thanks for this but still the same error C:\Users\Kevo\Desktop\win_x64\run>john.exe --list=opencl-devices Error: No OpenCL-capable platforms were detected by the installed OpenCL driver. Error: No OpenCL-capable devices were detected by the installed OpenCL driver
I have to try to reproduce your environment.
I have to try to reproduce your environment.
Hello again, This is where I found nvopencl32 C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_21a764822be8dff8 C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_5db32447b43ce666 C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_e7b3660b4830c245 Cheers Kev Ps am running Windows 10pro
Windows is a crazy environment. It seems the driver is staged (but not installed?)! The process of copying a driver package to the driver store is called staging. A driver package must be staged to the driver store before the package can be used to install any devices. It there any OpenCL file inside
7?
@kevtheskin As you can see, we're wondering and trying to guess, but I thought I'd rather ask you directly: why didn't you use the john-users mailing list? What edit to the JtR homepage or whatever, if any, would have resulted in you using the mailing list for your user support request? Thanks!
I have to try to reproduce your environment.
Hello again, This is where I found nvopencl32 C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_21a764822be8dff8 C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_5db32447b43ce666 C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_e7b3660b4830c245 Cheers Kev Ps am running Windows 10pro Windows is a crazy environment. It seems the driver is staged (but not installed?)!The process of copying a driver package to the driver store is called staging. A driver package must be staged to the driver store before the package can be used to install any devices. Hello Claudio, Nothing in the systems32 folder. Hashcat works with Gpu if that helps?
FWIW, I just went through all of @kevtheskin's "11 contributions in the last year" on GitHub, and literally all of them are user support requests to various projects. Some of them contain information that might be helpful to projects, but only to the extent that we'd normally see on a user support forum like john-users. For some projects, this could be normal - some actually mix bug reports and development and user support like this, for not having a separate user support forum or/and being small projects. But for most larger projects I think it'd be misuse of GitHub. Maybe it's just the modern trend. Maybe we could embrace it rather than fight it. I am unhappy about discussions staying on GitHub, and eventually dying with GitHub (yes, I do think JtR might have a longer life than GitHub as we know it now; JtR is much older than GitHub), but this applies to our development discussions to at least the same extent. ;-( So maybe we need to prioritize moving source code discussions back to john-dev over moving occasional misdirected support requests from GitHub to john-users. Unfortunately, as I understand magnum and Claudio actually prefer discussions on GitHub, so I'll have to accept that...
FWIW, I just went through all of @kevtheskin's "11 contributions in the last year" on GitHub, and literally all of them are user support requests to various projects. Some of them contain information that might be helpful to projects, but only to the extent that we'd normally see on a user support forum like john-users. For some projects, this could be normal - some actually mix bug reports and development and user support like this, for not having a separate user support forum or/and being small projects. But for most larger projects I think it'd be misuse of GitHub. Maybe it's just the modern trend. Maybe we could embrace it rather than fight it. I am unhappy about discussions staying on GitHub, and eventually dying with GitHub (yes, I do think JtR might have a longer life than GitHub as we know it now; JtR is much older than GitHub), but this applies to our development discussions to at least the same extent. ;-( So maybe we need to prioritize moving source code discussions back to john-dev over moving occasional misdirected support requests from GitHub to john-users. Unfortunately, as I understand magnum and Claudio actually prefer discussions on GitHub, so I'll have to accept that... Have just subscribed to the users-list
This is from a notebook bought a week ago. I did nothing:
You must complete the driver installation. The last version (I can see only one version here).
That said, this is not an error in JtR itself.
You must complete the driver installation. The last version (I can see only one version here). Hi there, When you say driver installation my Gpu appears to be installed correctly. Nvidia 418.91 ?
Ps big thanks Claudio for your help
As a side note:
[1] The usage of the Windows native library is better.
Maybe it's just the modern trend. Maybe we could embrace it rather than fight it. I am unhappy about discussions staying on GitHub, and eventually dying with GitHub (yes, I do think JtR might have a longer life than GitHub as we know it now; JtR is much older than GitHub), but this applies to our development discussions to at least the same extent. ;-( So maybe we need to prioritize moving source code discussions back to john-dev over moving occasional misdirected support requests from GitHub to john-users. Unfortunately, as I understand magnum and Claudio actually prefer discussions on GitHub, so I'll have to accept that... I do recognize the problem with all content here eventually going away. Apart from being brower based instead of mail based, I love the fact I can just write part of a commit like b7aca6b or refer to other topics, comments or even @persons - and it all ends up as links and pings (to mentioned persons). Not to mention ML for including eg. C source snippets or single
0, and tables. Oh, and of course the issue/bug tracking and PR stuff are here (I could easily live with them, as well as the repo itself, being on Openwall). Using john-dev for all discussions while keeping issues and PR's here would be extremely messy, I can't even picture how that would work or look.
3x nvopencl32.dll and 3x nvopencl64.dll all located in the FileRepository Cheers Kev Copy file "nvopencl64.dll" to system32 and alter c:\Windows\System32\nvopencl.dll to c:\Windows\System32\nvopencl64.dll in nvidia.icd save and retry, worked for me with gtx660
Thank you, had the same problem. Works great now GTX760
Edit by @solardiz: over-quoting of the comment from Claudio deleted, leaving only 3 most-relevant lines. C:\Users\Jucélia Zardini\Downloads\win_x64\run>john --list=opencl-devices Ah, you gave me an idea, i want to utilize my intel GPU also. Intel GPU, Nvidia GPU and my CPU. Any special options/commands for that? Will it improve my performance? For now it seems that my Nvidia GPU are burst loaded on and off on and off.. while cpu are loaded with about 30-50%
i want to utilize my intel GPU also. If you have all drivers installed, all devices should be listed by
1 and to use them you only need to specify
2 in the command line.
Will it improve my performance? For now it seems that my Nvidia GPU are burst loaded on and off on and off.. while cpu are loaded with about 30-50% I'll refrain from addressing semi-off-topic questions on this GitHub issue. @orfeous1 Please feel free to ask those questions on the john-users mailing list, where they belong. If/when you do, please also describe your use case, the JtR format you use, etc., so that people can possibly help you with your actual goal, not merely with troubleshooting individual issues. However, once again, this is really not GitHub issue tracker material.
Intel drivers are installed, but does not show up in the "john --list=opencl-devices" only ny nvidia. Im refering to @claudioandre-br 's post showing three devices. I also have those devices in my computer. Something must be missing or else im doing something wrong. Using --format=rar-opencl and trying to check for rar-password. But its really slow and time consuming. So i want to use all available resources i can feed john with to optimize the time/performance. EDIT: Got it working with intel. Copied nvidia.icd in vendors folder and renamed it to intel, then specified IntelOpencl64.dll. Now i can see two platforms and three devices. Dont know if i specified the correct opencl-driver though. There was a lot of different ones.
While doing some test using all three devices seems to have slower virtual performance.
Edit by @solardiz: added backticks around the commands and their output.
Using --format=rar-opencl and trying to check for rar-password. This is now on john-users (thanks!), so I am going to comment further in there: https://www.openwall.com/lists/john-users/2021/01/04/1 EDIT: Got it working with intel. Copied nvidia.icd in vendors folder and renamed it to intel, then specified IntelOpencl64.dll. Great to know, and can be useful to others reading this. Thanks! (I think most people readily have this kind of configuration out of the box, though. I don't know why you did not.) john --devices=1,2,3 --restore You cannot do that. It was a bug (which we've since fixed in our current code in this repository) that
3 didn't reject some other options used along with it. You can only specify
4 when starting a new session, not when restoring. But in your specific case, you shouldn't even do that. slower virtual performance. Please don't look at the virtual numbers at all unless you're really familiar with what they are and have a use for them. Also, the
5 format is unlike all others in its ability to use multiple devices without
6. ../run/john --devices=1,2,3 --fork=3 --format=rar-opencl FILENAME While that's how you'd have
7 use multiple devices, I think it's a bad idea to do so for the specific combination of devices we see here, as well as for
8. An approach like this works well for devices that are similar to each other, not for very different devices. When using JtR, it's also generally a bad idea to use the CPU via OpenCL - on CPU, our separate CPU formats (those without
9 in their names) generally perform better.
E:\john\run>john --list=opencl-devices
what hapeend ? can help me now.
Replying to a recent post (the author deleted the message, it seems) To make a Windows build work with OpenCL you need:
Regedit can be a source of information (which is the proper DLL file), but I'm sure I've run into some situation where nothing exists inside the Windows registry.
Replying to a recent post (the author deleted the message, it seems) Hi Claudio. I deleted my comment. I successfully run JtR with my video card by restarting the PC. I just don't want you to repeat same words again again and again which is annoying. Thanks for your help, I learned a lot from this thread. |