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MrBayeasy

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I'm not sure what you mean by "I can't find if I'm a standard or DCH driver" however it says that you have an Nvidia GPU based on your log, so I would head over to Nvidia's website and download Geforce Experience, and then update your driver. Geforce Experience will help you keep your drivers up to date easier because they always tell you when a new driver is out.
 

ITheEqualizer

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The NVENC Encoder failed to start due to a variety of possible reasons. Make sure that Windows Game Bar and Windows Game DVR are disabled and that your GPU drivers are up to date.
You can perform a clean driver installation for your GPU by following the instructions at Clean GPU driver installation.
If this doesn't solve the issue, then it's possible your graphics card doesn't support NVENC. You can change to a different Encoder in Settings > Output.
 
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