3. Locate in this directory and download corresponding patch for your OS and driver version. Hint: if you are not familiar with git, then use Github Web UI and download entire repo as ZIP archive or right-click on Raw button and pick "Save As..." on file preview page.
3. Locate in this directory and download corresponding patch for your OS and driver version. Hint: if you are not familiar with git, then use Github Web UI and download entire repo as ZIP archive or right-click on Raw button on file preview page and pick "Save As...".
4. Apply patch to corresponding file in `%WINDIR%\system32\` with the Win\_1337\_Apply\_Patch tool. File name of patched object is specified in first line of .1337 patch.
E.g, for 64bit Windows 10 running driver version 417.35 use `win10_x64/417.35/nvcuvid.1337` against `C:\WINDOWS\system32\nvcuvid.dll`.
## See also
* Genesis in [related issue](https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/issues/9).
* [How to make Plex work with new limits](https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/issues/9#issuecomment-452096166).
* Genesis in [related issue](https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/issues/9)
* Plex Media Server:
* [How to make Plex work with new limits](https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/issues/9#issuecomment-452096166)
* [GH Issue about Plex, FFmpeg and NVDEC-enabling wrappers](https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/issues/51)