StefanG3D Posted January 17, 2017 Report Share Posted January 17, 2017 Release 375 is from the ‘Optimal Drivers for Enterprise’ [ODE] branch. ODE branches are dedicated to relatively long term stability for ISV certification, OEMs, and Enterprise customers. R375 U4 contains workstation application compatibility fixes. Please read the Release Notes for more information on driver fixes, known compatibility issues, feature limitations, and product support.New features in this branch:Video SDK 7.0 Hardware video encoding and decoding via Video SDK 7.0 APIs are now officially supported by FFMpeg and libav Branch: r375_00-229 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Infinity7 Posted January 18, 2017 Report Share Posted January 18, 2017 Driver 376.66 is VK375_17-21, dated 01/10/2017Driver 376.62 is r375_00-229, dated 01/10/2017 Driver 376.60 is r376_33-10, dated 01/09/2017 Driver 376.56 is r375_00-217, dated 12/29/2016 Driver 376.48 is r376_33-9, dated 12/21/2016 Driver 376.39 is r375_00-197, dated 12/14/2016 I was able to install this driver for use with my desktop card GTX 1080 on Win 10 64-bit Insider Build 15007. I modified the inf using inf information which was in the 376.60 driver package. My Win 10 Insider build hassled me about permissions for the folder and inf file. I succeeded anyway, but had to boot up in Disable Driver Signature Enforcement mode, and then update the driver using the Device Manager/update driver method and point to the nv_dispwi.inf file. I had to avoid using the regular setup.exe to start the installation. Previous to that, just to avoid complications, I uninstalled GeForce Experience, the Stereoscopic 3D Driver Controller, and the 3D Stereoscopic 3D Driver in Add Remove Programs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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