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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 22 Mar 2015 20:30

That would not work. In general, the time spent transfering the picture to and from the GPU would be longer than that saved in offloading computations. Using the GPU for postprocessing only makes sense if the picture is either coming from (i.e. decoded by) the GPU, or going (i.e. rendered by) to the GPU - not if it does a round-trip.

Also in this specific case, Yadif2x is a CPU algorithm...
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby joe1016zw » 09 Apr 2015 05:54

Is it called accelerated video output (overlay) or use hardware yuv->RGB conversions? Both are checked already.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Chewbaka » 26 Jun 2015 06:03

I can't find the GPU anywhere.
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Lotesdelere » 26 Jun 2015 20:38

Hardware accelerated decoding.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby brvheart » 06 Jul 2015 06:15

I have a Dell laptop with a Quadro NVS 160M.

If I enable GPU support and play a Blu Ray encoded with handbrake, it plays fine. If I play a .ts file, created by NextPVR from an OTA recording, I get lots of blocking.

If GPU support is not enabled, the dual core CPU is not fast enough to play either video type smoothly.

Is there any setting I need to change to get GPU support to work with the .ts file?

Can you explain "encoded with handbrake"? I don't know what that means. I downloaded handbrake and couldn't get it to do anything with the blu-ray on my disk. (Other than handbrake seeing that it was a blu-ray)

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby tomato1602 » 03 Nov 2015 17:06

I'm using vlc 2.2.1 on Windows 10 and I'm trying to get VLC to use my HD7700. If I leave "Automatic" the the CPU still does the work while watching a movie, the GPU does nothing at all.
From the dropdown I can only choose the following.

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Am I missing something?

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 03 Nov 2015 21:31

Yeah. "Automatic" does not yet work on Windows in VLC 2.2.x.
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby tomato1602 » 04 Nov 2015 10:05

Thanks, went back to 2.1.6 until that is fiexed :-(

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 04 Nov 2015 10:19

You do realize it does not work in VLC 2.2.x nor any earlier versions...
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby tomato1602 » 03 Dec 2015 23:13

You do realize it does not work in VLC 2.2.x nor any earlier versions...
Well something must work because when I watch a movie using 2.1.6 my GPU load is at 30-40%. doing the same with vlc 2.2.1 my GPU is at 0% load, same movie same settings.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 03 Dec 2015 23:27

On Windows "Automatic" is the same as "Disabled" in VLC 2.2 and VLC 2.1. You can check the source code or your VLC logs. So your statement that it broke in VLC 2.2 and worked in VLC 2.1.6 makes absolutely no sense.
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Lotesdelere » 04 Dec 2015 16:23

On Windows "Automatic" is the same as "Disabled" in VLC 2.2 and VLC 2.1
What's the point of this so-called 'Automatic' option then ?

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 05 Dec 2015 12:09

On Linux, it actually works.
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Lotesdelere » 05 Dec 2015 12:35

On Linux, it actually works.
That doesn't answer the question: what's the point in having an option called Automatic if it's not automatic ?
Especially since you just admitted it's disabled in the source code, so you know it but you don't fix it.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 05 Dec 2015 15:08

Patch welcome.
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby ravens » 26 Dec 2015 14:33

I'm using vlc 2.2.1 on Windows 10 and I'm trying to get VLC to use my HD7700. If I leave "Automatic" the the CPU still does the work while watching a movie, the GPU does nothing at all.
From the dropdown I can only choose the following.

Image

Am I missing something?

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Radeon HD7700
I tried to used directx acceleration, but this options is showing the video with a lot of a random artifacs

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby calvina423 » 09 Feb 2016 12:18

Open VLC Media Player and click on Tools > Preferences or press Ctrl-P to open the settings window of the program. If you are using the simple settings interface, click on Input & Codecs on the left sidebar and check the Use GPU accelerated decoding box there.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby suppa » 06 Jun 2016 20:56

GPU acceleration is broken since 2.2.x release. No GPU is used :(

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby fatmatt14 » 27 Jun 2016 18:47

If you change the vlc.exe to vlc-test.exe, you can use GPU acceleration. At least with my Nvidia Quadro M3000M I could then pick that exe to run with GPU. When it was named vlc.exe it would only let me use integrated. I had to change this in the GPU settings, not VLC settings.

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 28 Jun 2016 17:39

Then, this is not a VLC issue, but a driver one.
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby TinyMiner » 12 Jul 2016 09:24

I have tested the VLC version 2.2.4 GPU hardware acceleration (DxVA) on several systems and I have obtained the following results:

- on Windows 7 x64 and VLC 2.2.4 (32 bit version) everything works great with hardware accelerated decoding! :D
- on Windows 10 x64 and VLC 2.2.4 (32 bit version) it crashes to desktop instantly (probably access violation error in libdxva2_plugin.dll according to the crashdump).
- on Windows 10 x64 and VLC 2.2.4 (64 bit version) everything works great with hardware accelerated decoding! :D
- on Windows 10 x86 and VLC 2.2.4 (32 bit version) it crashes to desktop instantly (probably access violation error in libdxva2_plugin.dll according to the crashdump).

So the conclusion is that if you want hardware accelerated decoding under Windows 10 you must use the 64 bit version of VLC at the moment. It would be awesome if this bug could be fixed for the 32 bit version as well.

Thank you for your continuous efforts in developing this great program!

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 12 Jul 2016 10:44

Yes, it's weird, that this happens only on Windows 10. Can you try our nightly builds of 3.0, please?
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby _fred_berg_ » 20 Jul 2016 21:24

Mine works after re-install, the 3rd time of installation it lagged and now after the Window 10 update (or maybe its about the 64 bit not sure) its working nicely :D .
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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby Natural » 31 Jul 2016 22:59

I have Windows 10 32 and I just read that I'll have to change over to 64 but I also have a question. My GPU is ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series. So is it too old for me to be able to use GPU Acceleration?

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Re: How enable GPU decoding?

Postby _fred_berg_ » 01 Aug 2016 16:20

I cant enable it too?! where can I find?!
Is this experimental?
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