Yes. I may be getting either an ATI or Intel card for my next laptop, so I am wondering how well those work currently.nVidia?Are there any updates for this? I compared CPU usage between VLC and MPC-HC, and VLC is still usually about 10-20% higher in usage with DXVA.
They don't.Yes. I may be getting either an ATI or Intel card for my next laptop, so I am wondering how well those work currently.nVidia?Are there any updates for this? I compared CPU usage between VLC and MPC-HC, and VLC is still usually about 10-20% higher in usage with DXVA.
With current VLC builds, yes.So it is just nVidia that works?
Until AMD gives us the documentation.So it is just nVidia that works?
On the way to extract the decoded data from their GPU.On their GPU acceleration method?
Thanks for your report.I tested a mkv file H264 file (720p) in a Centrino Duo T7500 laptop equipped with Windows 7 64bit and a Nvidia 8600GT card.
Without GPU acceleration the core occupation was between 30% and 50%; with GPU acceleration the CPU occupancy was between 7% and 30% on rare spikes.
No. On Windows Vista and 7, yes, in the future. XP, no.Can anyone tell me if there are plans to support DXVA acceleration for mpeg2 playback under Windows XP with integrated Nvidia ION LE graphics? Thanks!
Marc
So all seems great, right ?CPU - Intel Atom 230 1.6 (sse 1,2 & 3)
GPU - Nvidia ION
OS - Win 7 Ultimate RC
I tested using the Ironman2 trailer and had no problems with the GPU decoding switched on (CPU between 20-30%), however with it switched off I get audio fine but only still frames every 2-3 seconds (CPU between 60-80%). Idle CPU usage is 0-10%
GPU on - http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Pb ... directlink
No GPU - http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/ln ... directlink
Also this version of VLC plays a bunch of 1280x720 H264 files perfectly that Media Player Classic Home Cinema plays back with lots of what look like compression artifacts! I thought that the files had some kind of dodgy encoding but it seems not. Here's a screen grab of the codec if you're interested-
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/qO ... directlink
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