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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby jingjing » 26 Aug 2010 10:45

工具 - >“首选项和输入及编解码器和剔使用GPU加速。请记住,按保存以保存设置并重新启动可变长度可变长编码后,为了确保更改启用。VLC_help
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby rightman » 26 Aug 2010 11:28

Google Translation from the above chinese text:

"Tools -> "Preferences and the input and codec and tick use GPU acceleration. Remember, press Save to save the settings and restart VLC after variable length, in order to ensure that change is enabled. VLC_help
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Cuba » 29 Aug 2010 02:48

Hi j-b,

thanks for this new feature, its sure an leap forward to VLC.

But unfortunately, GPu decoding its not working for me. My videocard is a g92 8800GTS 512mb and the . mkv videos freeze after some seconds...

audio still goes, but video pauses...

JFYI

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby VLC_help » 29 Aug 2010 17:08

Cuba: you can open a new thread for that. And it would help if you would open Tools -> Messages (set Verbosity to 2) before playback and paste messages to us when problems come up.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby yukselp » 15 Dec 2010 19:25

My GPU option is not enabled in preferences (greyed out, can not be clicked).
And player stutters while playing a high bit rated MKV file.

VLC Player version 1.1.15
Graphic Card: Radeon HD 5550

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 16 Dec 2010 00:36

My GPU option is not enabled in preferences (greyed out, can not be clicked).
And player stutters while playing a high bit rated MKV file.

VLC Player version 1.1.15
Graphic Card: Radeon HD 5550
GPU is only possible on Vista and 7
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby yukselp » 16 Dec 2010 00:46

GPU is only possible on Vista and 7
Hmm. Thanks. That must be it.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby kdaaang » 27 Dec 2010 20:22

still cant find this anywhere. im using vista. tried everything in the thread so far.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 28 Dec 2010 01:25

still cant find this anywhere. im using vista. tried everything in the thread so far.
Using VLC 1.1.5 ?
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby ifezs001 » 03 Jan 2011 11:01

I have a problem with the playback, when I turned on the hardware acceleration. When I try to playback an mpg video than the picture is not viewable. I have a green line on the top of the window and the video is not viewable. Although if I turn off the the acceleration than the video is working correctly.

Is it possible to solve this problem?

Kind Regards,

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby VLC_help » 03 Jan 2011 19:23

If you give us more details, then maybe.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby themaster » 09 Jan 2011 06:30

Oh wow. I was trying to find a way to prevent all the choppiness and lagging I was experiencing when watching HD video with multiple fast moving objects. This seems to have fixed it. I guess even my quad core can't handle video all too well on its own. I wish I knew about it before I finished watching the lagtastic movie I just watched...

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby anselom » 11 Jan 2011 10:27

Dear friend,
The advantage of this solution is that it can continue to apply any filter VLC accelerated video , and redirect the output of your choice ( display via any rendering tool , transcoding , video editor VLC ... ) . The disadvantage is that this solution seems less effective in terms of performance, especially with GPUs from AMD. According to information we can gather , this problem had been encountered by the teams of Adobe during the development Flash 10.1, which also operates the GPU for decoding HD video encoded in H.264 .

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Polcius » 17 Jan 2011 01:48

I get an occasional hiccup from time to time while using GPU acceleration.

Anything I can try?

1.1.6 or 1.2.0 nightlies?

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby VLC_help » 17 Jan 2011 16:38

You can check out the messages (Tools -> Messages and set Verbosity to 2), and see what it complains.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Polcius » 18 Jan 2011 01:45

Ok, I did it. Here's the log: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8304445/VLClog.log

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby VLC_help » 18 Jan 2011 16:17

main warning: mixer start isn't output start (-158433)
main debug: audio output is starving (149082), playing silence
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-45032)
main warning: buffer is 45032 in advance, triggering downsampling
are just generic desync messages. You could try OpenGL video output module and see if that helps.
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-1.1 ... _output.3F

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Polcius » 18 Jan 2011 22:52

main warning: mixer start isn't output start (-158433)
main debug: audio output is starving (149082), playing silence
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-45032)
main warning: buffer is 45032 in advance, triggering downsampling
are just generic desync messages. You could try OpenGL video output module and see if that helps.
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-1.1 ... _output.3F
OpenGL bears worse results.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby VLC_help » 20 Jan 2011 13:07

Even with VLC 1.1.4?

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Polcius » 20 Jan 2011 16:07

I think it has something to do with my graphics card. I recently upgraded from a ATI HD4350 to a Nvidia GT 430. With the ATI I had no problem whatsoever.

I say this because the same problem happens with MPC-HC, and every other DXVA player I tried.

But I will try 1.1.4, to see if it makes a difference. The log I sent was from 1.1.5.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby VLC_help » 21 Jan 2011 14:45

If the same issue happens in other hardware accelerated players, then VLC version shouldn't matter. More likely a driver issue then.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Daemon69 » 28 Jan 2011 04:57

it's definitely still experimental for a reason. i just discovered that it was the cause of massive, massive artifacting problems.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 28 Jan 2011 15:00

And that is why it isn't on by default :D
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Sandfoam » 24 Feb 2011 03:35

I have a problem with the playback, when I turned on the hardware acceleration. When I try to playback an mpg video than the picture is not viewable. I have a green line on the top of the window and the video is not viewable. Although if I turn off the the acceleration than the video is working correctly.
Same problem here.

Without GPU acceleration, MPEG files play fine. With GPU acceleration, the screen is black with no change in audio.
System: HP Mini 311-1000
MEM: 3GB
GPU: NVIDIA ION

When I compare the VERBOSITY=2 messages between running the same MPEG with/without GPU accel, there are several errors for "with GPU"(aka black screen). For example:
main debug: skipped big render time
main warning: late picture skipped
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (77823)
main warning: buffer is 77824 late, triggering upsampling

What more information can I provide to help solve this problem?

Thanks again for the help.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby seanmvrck » 21 Mar 2011 10:27

Tools -> Preferences and Input & Codecs and tick Use GPU acceleration. Press Save to save VLC settings and restart VLC after that to make sure changes are done. :mrgreen:


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