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?
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.You do realize it does not work in VLC 2.2.x nor any earlier versions...
What's the point of this so-called 'Automatic' option then ?On Windows "Automatic" is the same as "Disabled" in VLC 2.2 and VLC 2.1
That doesn't answer the question: what's the point in having an option called Automatic if it's not automatic ?On Linux, it actually works.
I tried to used directx acceleration, but this options is showing the video with a lot of a random artifacsI'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.
Am I missing something?
Windows 10 Pro x64
i7 2600K
Asus P67 Sabbertooth
Radeon HD7700
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