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How to get your (supporting) video card to decode h264 using DXVA

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hilander72:

--- Quote from: natsirt on December 23, 2009, 03:46:50 PM ---Im using a nvidia GeForce 8200M G. Can the card support DXVA?

Processor: Core2Duo T6600 @2.2Ghz
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 8200M G
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
RAM: 4GB (Only around 3.5Gb is used since system is on 32bit)

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As far as I know the 8200M is a PureVideo 3 card, so it should work with DXVA. Try with MPC-HC (see 1st post).

vuzedome:

--- Quote from: denneblis on November 06, 2009, 12:12:57 AM --- (click to show/hide)Hey, dont know if this thread is alive still or not seeing the last reply date, buti got some problems with this and i hope some guys are willing to help.

MY SPECS:
Zotac Ion (single core N230 atom + GeForce 9400M)
Last drivers from Nvidia site (also tried the one that I found on Zotac, and the one Windows recommends)
4gb ram (dont remember brand)
Windows 7 -32 bit - Buisness - Clean install
Dvi - Dvi on a 1080p monitor.

I tried follow the tutorial as best as i could. In step 4  i set EVR buffers to 4 (my lowest avalible setting). In step 6 I didnt find ffdshow Video Decoder, but i blocked coreAVC.

I got problem with most 1080p movies, frame skips and sound stutters.

Internal Filters


External Filters


Test 1


Test 2


Test 3


Dxva check

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I have a better idea, use CoreAVC. That GPU can't handle 1080p.

natsirt:

--- Quote from: hilander72 on December 23, 2009, 04:09:30 PM ---
--- Quote from: natsirt on December 23, 2009, 03:46:50 PM ---Im using a nvidia GeForce 8200M G. Can the card support DXVA?

Processor: Core2Duo T6600 @2.2Ghz
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 8200M G
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
RAM: 4GB (Only around 3.5Gb is used since system is on 32bit)

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As far as I know the 8200M is a PureVideo 3 card, so it should work with DXVA. Try with MPC-HC (see 1st post).

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Thanks for answering that. I tried it now and it works but i have a problem, when Im watching a file that is linked (those types that have the OP and ED as a different file) After playing either the OP or ED, the main video is becoming pixelized. Only happens when I watched linked videos though.

namaiki:

--- Quote from: natsirt on December 28, 2009, 06:21:24 AM ---I tried it now and it works but i have a problem, when Im watching a file that is linked (those types that have the OP and ED as a different file) After playing either the OP or ED, the main video is becoming pixelized. Only happens when I watched linked videos though.

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like this: http://www.cccp-project.net/forums/index.php?topic=4113.0 ?
no solution with MPC-HC's internal DXVA filter or MS' decoder, but no problems if using CoreAVC's CUDA (if your graphics card supports it).

Kigakiku:
I got DXVA to work on my netbook just fine, but i can either get DXVA and overlay to work, but no subtitles, or DXVA and subtitles, but no overlay.
   Currently using windows XP SP3

card is IntelĀ® Graphics Media Accelerator 500
with updated drivers Intel Corporation US15 Embedded Graphics Chipset Function 0 which allows it to have overlay and acceleration

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