dxva decoding broken in 2.2.1

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dxva decoding broken in 2.2.1

Postby drbob » 27 Jun 2015 01:51

Hi,

I use VLC on an atom based HTPC running windows 7 which requires hardware acceleration to correctly play back 1080p H264 video. Upgrading to vlc 2.2.1 broke 1080p playback for me - with dxva enabled playback is a jerky slideshow. Reverting to 2.1.5 has fixed things so I think there is a bug or reversion in 2.2.1 which breaks dxva playback on my system. The GPU is an AMD Radeon 5450, I have the latest catalyst 14.12 drivers installed.

Please let me know if you need any additional debug info.

Thanks in advance for any help resolving this.

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Re: dxva decoding broken in 2.2.1

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 17 Jul 2015 12:30

Try 2.2.2 or 3.0.0 nightly builds.
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