You have some link for that?ATI has declared even from Catalyst 10.4 the support of H.264 Level5.1 at 4096 x 2304.
1) Because those are very HD resolutionWhy you are NOT surprised ?
Why do you think the driver is buggy ?
VLC doesn't support multicore H.264 decoding.Because not all people have 4core processors to play these files in CPU only
I mean that for systems with older processors (single or multicore), GPU accelerating is a necessity and not a supplement in order to play those files.VLC doesn't support multicore H.264 decoding.Because not all people have 4core processors to play these files in CPU only
1) They are UHD files, but according to ATI they ARE supported1) Because those are very HD resolutionWhy you are NOT surprised ?
Why do you think the driver is buggy ?
2) Blue screen means driver issue.
They are.2) Blue screen is NOT ALWAYS driver issue.
Anyway, it would be better to argue about the support and not the blue screen of the featureThey are.2) Blue screen is NOT ALWAYS driver issue.
Is there any chance besides the fix of crash, to add the support tooI have already reported the crash to ATI engineers.
so it is actually possible to contact them(related to other topics)I have already reported the crash to ATI engineers.
VLC support was added in Catalyst 10.7ATI claims that they did their job in Catalyst 10.4
With ATI cards the following programs give BSOD when try to play 4K videos in DXVA mode (GPU accelerated)GPU acceleration works with these videos on MPC-HC and ffdshow DXVA without problems. I believe it's VLC issue.
Can you give us details about your system/programs versions in order to repeat your test ?No, ATI 4850.
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