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videodecoding on FullHD became WORST

Postby saebel » 22 Aug 2013 15:39

Hi Folks,

as tried to summarize my problem in the headline, here the long description. Because of holidays and work i hadn't watched one of my FullHD movies for some time (1-3 months) and as i tried yesterday and today i received an unaceptable output. Witch become clear as just a problem in the form that decoding movies in FullHD slowed down so much thats it goes down to 1 picture per minute and that has even some of the green unencoded Pixel-blocks. It only happens on FullHD on 1280*720 everything seemes to work fine. Well, my PC is a little bit older (more information at the end), but i've watched theesee HD-movies on this PC before and that wasnt any Problem at all. so my question is, is there any specialor hidden switch i may have to turn on as use GPU computing or how should i set those settings.

In hope of help
Saebel

PS: sorry for my english, i'm german and don't need to use it so often.

Keydata of my PC:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2,4 GHz
Mainbord: MSI P4M900??
GPU: Asus EAH 4350 passive
RAM: 2*1GB DDR2
Monitor: Dell U2412M 1920*1200

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Re: videodecoding on FullHD became WORST

Postby Lotesdelere » 23 Aug 2013 08:04

Try another video output module:
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-2.0 ... _output.3F

And/or disable/enable GPU acceleration:
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-2.0 ... age_errors

You can also try to enable or disable some video options such as Overlay and/or Hardware YUV -> RGB conversions.


For testing purposes you may try to disable the power management settings (EPU Engine) of your ASUS motherboard, if you are using one.

And finally you can try VLC 2.1.0-pre3.


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