Like a week ago, I installed something for my Inter processor, an i3. I installed the assistant support for updates after getting advice from another user, and now I've noticed that the enconder is not recognized anymore, and my rendering lags and CPU overloads seem to have worsened. Did I install the wrong thing?
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Please review and follow recommendations and suggestions on the analyzer:
 
I tried, it did not improve, it's not consistent here. I don't know if my PC is getting dusty and the dust is making it slower, though I might question if this is the reason.
 
I can't even record music for my videos right. I'm stuck with the same issues of two months ago, and no matter what I do, I can't fix it. This is driving me nuts and it's dragging for way too long. Whenever I ask, it's either answers that didn't help me or I never receive them. This is urgent and I need to solve this, I can't take it anymore.
 

koala

Active Member
In your logfile, there is this line:
11:56:37.651: Seems the QSV test subprocess crashed. Better there than here I guess. Let's just skip loading QSV then I suppose.
This tells the process for checking for availability of the Quicksync hardware encoder crashed instead of telling if Quicksync is available or not. This is some low level error on your computer with accessing some video driver function. Reinstalling the most current Intel video driver might help, or may be it's some issue with your virus scanner or security software suit.
 
Heck, it's like my entire computer is lagging instead of preforming well. Like, when I do something on a tab, it takes way too long to do everything, when I reload it, it doesn't always do it properly, and it doesn't keep the flow when I try to record it, like the video halting for one second or something, which comletely ruins the flow. Is my PC al dusty or what? I have this since two years ago, and this is new.
 
How? Where? I downloaded the support assist and it didn't really help. What should I download? Or do?
In your logfile, there is this line:
11:56:37.651: Seems the QSV test subprocess crashed. Better there than here I guess. Let's just skip loading QSV then I suppose.
This tells the process for checking for availability of the Quicksync hardware encoder crashed instead of telling if Quicksync is available or not. This is some low level error on your computer with accessing some video driver function. Reinstalling the most current Intel video driver might help, or may be it's some issue with your virus scanner or security software suit.
 
Just look at this. Two months following and using the analyzer constantly and it never improves. If anything, it gets worse over time.
 

koala

Active Member
I'm sorry, but I'm unable to help you (much) further. Your issue is due to your operating system or drivers not working properly. You need to fix this operating system issue, which is out of focus for this forum. It's what you call "your PC have become dusty". The hardware is probably still ok, but the Windows installation became flakey. Contact your PC support to get help with it. It might help to reset your PC, however you need to backup all your data safely to not lose it, as well as reinstall and configure again all the apps you have. This is completely out of scope for this forum.
 
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