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How to get your (supporting) video card to decode h264 using DXVA
Xemnarth:
I think I'll just stick to the setting I already have. DXVA w/VMR9 on XP doesn't seem to support all types of 1080p videos (but Win7 does, why? perhaps DX11). If I encountered a 1080p video not supported by DXVA I'll just run CoreAVC.
namaiki:
--- Quote from: Xemnarth on February 10, 2010, 03:52:32 AM ---why? perhaps DX11
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It's probably because of Windows XP drivers limitation.
--- Quote from: Xemnarth on February 10, 2010, 03:52:32 AM ---If I encountered a 1080p video not supported by DXVA I'll just run CoreAVC.
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Depending on your CPU + GPU, you should always use CoreAVC + VSFilter, in that case.
Xemnarth:
How important is having ffdshow tryouts, Gabest's FLV Splitter, Gabest's MPV (MPEG-2) Decoder, and VSFilter installed alongside the latest build of MPC-HC? I'll make that in a separate thread.
namaiki:
First, install the latest CCCP. (you shouldn't need to use the latest SVN builds, you just need to use something that is stable)
Here is my 'guide.'
http://www.cccp-project.net/forums/index.php?topic=3695.msg29294#msg29294
Xemnarth:
Thank, I'll try your guide very soon and report what happens.
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