AFAIK the upper limit for DXVA to work on an Nvidia VP2 card is Level 5.1 and 15 Reference frames.
And your sample is Level 5.1 with...16 Reference frames.
AFAIK the upper limit for DXVA to work on an Nvidia VP2 card is Level 5.1 and 15 Reference frames.
Not in this thread, please.The playlist is now included in the main window (an option to disable this ?) but no more "FreeboxTV" choice...Open the playlist.And what about the lost menu "Services discovery" ???
So is that a problem with the sample I uploaded or is it a problem with the rip?AFAIK the upper limit for DXVA to work on an Nvidia VP2 card is Level 5.1 and 15 Reference frames.
And your sample is Level 5.1 with...16 Reference frames.
It's a problem with the parameters used for the encoding.So is that a problem with the sample I uploaded or is it a problem with the rip?
9800gt is a VP2 card and MPHC DXVA handles it fine:nikola23 wrote:http://satan23.pale-chestnut.feralhosti ... Sample.mkv
AFAIK the upper limit for DXVA to work on an Nvidia VP2 card is Level 5.1 and 15 Reference frames.
And your sample is Level 5.1 with...16 Reference frames.
~30 seconds.How long?
Thank you for the report.CPU: Q8200
GPU: GTX260 x 2 (SLi mode)
OS: Windows 7 64bit
File: that iron man 2 clip that someone posted in the first reply to this thread.
Misc: Post Processing is set at 6 (highest)
CPU load: < 15%
Awesome (both the clip and VLC DXVA2).
Now, I have the latest driver installed, but the same results.jens.l: you have latest display adapter drivers installed?
No. The load shouldn't be very high.Is it possible that VLC with DXVA has a very heavy load on the PCI/PCI Express bus which causes my machine to not be able to play the audio correctly, as the CPU-load seems to be OK (10-30%) and the video plays smoothly?
Could you use tool like Process Explorer and check out which process is eating the CPU time?My pc becomes very unresponsive
I did that already, but as I tried to explain: There is no process that hogs the CPU-time, not even the Deferred Proc Calls. It is constantly less than 40%, mostly < 30%. This happens with all my soundcards, though with slightly different severity. As I said, audio stutter happens also with low-res h264 files when Gpu-decoding is enabled. When disabling it, these files play without issues. Other Players like mpc-hc/wmp with DXVA-enabled Cyberlink 9 Codecs play the same files without audio problems.No. The load shouldn't be very high.Is it possible that VLC with DXVA has a very heavy load on the PCI/PCI Express bus which causes my machine to not be able to play the audio correctly, as the CPU-load seems to be OK (10-30%) and the video plays smoothly?
Could you use tool like Process Explorer and check out which process is eating the CPU time?My pc becomes very unresponsive
jens.l : thanks.
Thanks. About HTTP streaming, please change topic.works great
CPU: Intel Atom 330 1.6GHz dual core, SSE3
GPU: Nvidia ION
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
codecs: H.264 with MP4 container
I tested both the IronMan trailer (1920x800) as well as output from a Flip HD (1280x720). Both worked with GPU acceleration, and both failed without this option.
On a separate note, HTTP streaming is no longer working with v1.1.0-git. Is that a known issue?
Not really.Or are there some buffering settings I can try?
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.
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