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

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namaiki:
No, you can't use overlay + DXVA on anything, except with CoreAVC and supporting GeForce graphics cards, though that is a little different.

rennya:
In Windows XP, DXVA works with overlay mixer, but no subtitles of course.

namaiki:

--- Quote from: namaiki on January 12, 2010, 10:10:56 PM ---No, you can't use overlay + DXVA on anything, except with CoreAVC and supporting GeForce graphics cards, though that is a little different.

--- End quote ---
^^ whups I meand DirectVobsub/VSFilter, not overlay..

DXVA = no VSFilter and so you have to use MPC's internal subtitle renderer.

i can either get DXVA and overlay to work, but no subtitles
overlay doesn't support MPC's internal subtitle renderer

or DXVA and subtitles, but no overlay.
to have subtitles you need to use MPC's internal subtitle renderer and so, I believe EVR-Custom or VMR9(rendererless) must be used.

Kigakiku:
hmm.. i wonder if theres a way to imprint subs on videos, such as a program that writes the subs to the video based off timing and positiioning information

namaiki:

--- Quote from: Kigakiku on January 14, 2010, 04:34:24 AM ---hmm.. i wonder if theres a way to imprint subs on videos, such as a program that writes the subs to the video based off timing and positiioning information

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What do you mean? Aegisub does that.. I think, unless I am misunderstanding you.

If by imprint, you mean hard-sub, you can re-encode mkv with softsubs to a video with hardsubs.

Though, I have no idea what you mean by 'positiioning information'..

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