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Hello, whenever I start vMix desktop capture i get this error:
System.DllNotFoundException: Unable to load DLL 'vMixNative.dll': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E) at vMixDesktopCaptureLibrary.vMixNative.ippiBGRToCbYCr422_8u_AC4C2R(IntPtr pSrc, Int32 srcStep, IntPtr pDst, Int32 dstStep, Size roiSize) at vMixDesktopCaptureLibrary.Win32Utils.CopyRGBA(IntPtr src, IntPtr srcPrev, Int32 srcStride, IntPtr dst, Int32 dstStride, Size sz) at vMixDesktopCaptureLibrary.DesktopCaptureServer._CaptureThread()
My configuration is as follows: Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 2GB RAM AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4GHz Nvidia GeForce 730
Any ideas? Any help is highly appreciated! Thanks!
Radu
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NDI and Desktop Capture does not support old AMD processors at this time, (mainly the old Athlon, Phenom and earlier). Sorry about that, maybe it is time for an upgrade?
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Martin vMix
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Hi Martin, Thanks for your quick answer. In the systems requirements page for NDI it's stated that processors since around 2005 are supported. My Phenom II 965 has been released somewhere at the end of 2009 and has SSE3 and SSE4a support. Are you 100% sure it's not some software issue before i go out and buy new hardware? :)
PS. I have come across this error with dll files when the project was compiled for AnyCPU instead of explicitly for x86. Might have something to do with this, but to be sure i'll just upgrade Windows to x64 and will report back later.
Regards!
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Yes, unfortunately it won't work unless the CPU supports SSSE3 (note the extra S). I will need to fix up our documentation as the NDI documentation says SSE3 but it is a typo.
The particular error you are seeing is because we started working on support for older CPUS in desktop capture but NDI itself doesn't support it so it hasn't been finished.
If and when NDI adds support for SSE3 we will post an update.
Sorry about that.
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Martin vMix
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The ~2005 date is for Intel processors, it took a longer for AMD to add the support for the required instructions into their CPU's. Even some low end Intel processors didn't get these instructions until later as well.
Kane Peterson NewTek
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Quote:My configuration is as follows: Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 2GB RAM AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4GHz Nvidia GeForce 730 radu2001 Does your motherboard support other AMD CPU series beyond the Phenom II? AMD FX83xx processors support SSS3E. http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/B...FX-Series%20FX-8320.htmlI just tested with vMix 18.0.0.58 (trial version) on my AMD FX8320 using NDI to receive camera video from my laptop running vMix 18.0.0.57 4K version. Used to have a Phenom II X4 945 one of my non-vMix computers, but the motherboard was compatible with FX83xx CPUs. So if your motherboard is compatible with an FX83xx, you can run NDI (at least with a FX8320). Probably want to get some more RAM. It also appears that the FX 4300 and FX 6350 also support SSS3E (check link above). They cost less than the FX8320.
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