I tried the same set of videos on 2 computers. PC1 has almost twice the CPU power of the 2nd. Nevertheless, I cannot see any difference in the quality of playing high playback speeds than the computer with the slower CPU.
Both of them are starting to show a bit of scrambling the video on speeds around 10x and when it reaches 30x, it will be heavily scrambled and the playback will be choppy. I have tried the GPU accelaration, but I found that the CPU is better.
If buying a higher end pc helps, please advise me. Does the high speed playback quality depend on the memory and CPU speed? I have a RAM disk (where the files are), so the hard disk does not impose a limit on that. My pc spec (corei7 3770K @3.5GHz , 32GB 1600MHz RAM , Windows 8.1 64bit , SSD intel 520 series).
CPU usage was around 20-25% when the playback was 10x and the video was a bit scrambled. The scrambling increased with higher speeds and eventually reached with CPU usage that did not exceed ~40% (@64x). Why VLC does not fully utilize the CPU usage?
However, all 8 CPU cores have been utilized by VLC which is good, and apparently means VLC is using the power of multicore processors. So, can I buy a processor with more CPU cores or even a multiporcessor system to make VLC able to play such high speed rates like 64x without scrambling the video and with smooth playback?
I searched a lot in the forum and in google to give me a hint about this issue, but with no luck. Any help is highly appreciated!