Stll haven't figured out how to show both cores in Riva Tuner graphs. Thanks for an interesting thread. There is a useful guide on configuring HTPC codecs etc here The other thing that would be useful copy right issues aside are examples of each type of file. Short clips with notes as whethter the picture is in what format as well as the sound.
I guess sort of bench marks Does this make sense? I've been trying to compile a list of clips in all formats, but struggling with h especially. Prayin Mantis Active Member. Does anyone use the KMplayer? I use it and found it an excellent player with its own internal codecs for h. Doesn't need coreavc or media splitter. Seems to use less CPU as well. TeresaTT Active Member. My head feels like it's about to explode. I've been reading this very helpful thread and many others trying to get my head around codecs and players.
It's an enormous learning curve. There are so many endless options and I still feel quite lost. I'm running under Vista outputting x to my plasma which is x My favourite player is ZoomPlayer and I've managed to get it running with ffdshow. I've even got the OSD on in ffdshow so that I know it's running. There are so many options in ffdshow. I tried setting it to resize my picture to x and noticed that the edges of the channel logo in the. So I've turned it off.
This makes me wonder whether it's worth me rebuilding with windows XP to try to get a desktop resolution of x on my Nvidia GT graphics card. I think I've made some progress but I don't really know how to go about optimising my picture. I suppose I've just still got a lot to learn. At least it's not all utter confusion and bewilderment with an HTPC. Teresa, I dont think there is any point in trying to get ffdshow to output to as your desktop is only and so can display no bigger image.
Your plasma will do the upscale from to its native res. Resizing and any sharpening features of ffdshow use CPU power too. Confusing i know. Check with MediaInfo, as this will tell you what the video and audio streams are within a container. Both will decode ripped material, although ffdshow does have a problem that its not truly multi-threaded. If you look in task manager you will see that only one core of your cpu takes on most of the work, even if the other cores are virtually idle.
This can cause stuttering etc if your single core can't hack the decoding. CoreAVC on the other hand is truly multi-threaded and will distribute the load. For info, i use CoreAVC. For ripped h stuff created by x these are your best options.
At the moment, PowerDVDs h codec does not decode x created files as they don't exactly adhere to the h standard. Although someone over on avsforum has found a possible reason for that and things may change on that front. For audio i use ffdshow for everything.
If you haven't got to grips with graphedit yet i suggest you do. Its the best way of showing what codec is going to be used for each file type.
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User Name. Remember Me? Trouble logging in? Send a private message to lubczyk. Find More Posts by lubczyk. Another user already mentioned doing this again with more complex video with a sample of High L5. I have two samples that have 13 or 16 frames and I'm going to try them tomorrow and see what happens then. You missed the DivX7 h. But nvidia now decodes everything in hardware! I have most of these already but I'm missing Flash and Elecard so I'm going to get those today.
I'll try to write up a timed testing script also to capture Perfmon typeperf.
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