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Video playback on a netbook
NaRu:
--- Quote from: namaiki on May 15, 2010, 10:24:18 AM ---Search up a bit about the Radeon HD 3200 just in case. I have no idea whether it will have the same video decoding capabilities/compatibility as your Radeon 5850. They are generations apart.
The Radeon 5850 is UVD2 and the 3200 is UVD. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Video_Decoder *cough* wikipedia *cough*
Lots of bits and pieces about the hardware in the comments here: http://imouto.my/watching-h264-videos-using-dxva/
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you sure? Because I use my netbook on my TV to watch anime and it runs HD anime files. Im using the netbook right now typing this while a HD video is playing in the background
namaiki:
What exactly is your setup? (operating system, CPU, GPU, media player, video renderer, other filters, media info)
There are many issues. I don't recall saying that anything would or would not work.
NaRu:
--- Quote from: namaiki on May 18, 2010, 07:58:07 AM ---What exactly is your setup? (operating system, CPU, GPU, media player, video renderer, other filters, media info)
There are many issues. I don't recall saying that anything would or would not work.
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Acer netbook
cpu :Intel Atom 1.6Ghz (2.0Ghz oc)
RAM: 2GB DDR 800
GPU: Intel GMA 945
HDD: SSD 8GB
Media player classic
Klite mega codec pack
Windows XP pro SP3
namaiki:
By HD do you mean H.264 720p? I would have doubts about anything higher. Also, that system doesn't have anything to do with DXVA or what you quoted above.
Since the video would seem to be decoding on the CPU, I am very impressed. What video decoder are you using? (coreavc, divx h.264, ffdshow, etc)
edit: please open a such 'HD' file in MPC-HC and list everything under the Play-> Filters menu. Also, please post media info about said file.
Mcgreag:
--- Quote from: sapsa on May 18, 2010, 07:42:52 AM ---CoreAVC ain't free, DXVA is.
Is there a big diffrence if any between those two ?
OT: mayby this will help http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/p/79162/393825.aspx
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While it's not free it's not like it's expensive. If you can spend 500$ on a computer you can spend 13$ to make it work at its best.
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