Is it me or is that option not there in "All" view? I see it in "Simple" view.Tools -> Preferences and Input & Codecs and tick Use GPU acceleration. Remember to press Save to save VLC settings and restart VLC after that to make sure changes are enabled.
Ahh, thanks.It is there too, all -> codecs-> video-> ffmpeg
When I use GPU Decoding screenshots are blue-ish. Back to non GPU an everything is in normal color again.
Oh, I did see that the blue is only visible while the screenshot gets previewed in vlc. When opening it in windows explorer, it is in right colors.
You are not alone using VLC, you know?The screenshot makes things clear. I don't have any problems. So maybe "experimental" can be removed!
Very unlilkely, since XBMC uses the code VLC developers have put inside FFMpeg...It should definitely still be "experimental" since it doesn't work as well as at least XBMC for windows for hardware decoding.
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