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<blockquote data-quote="Songok" data-source="post: 787949" data-attributes="member: 98604"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I did alot of testing with the latest coreavc 3.01 with x264 .mkv's and x264 DVB-T 1080i streams on 1.2</p><p></p><p>The channel changes were slow with coreavc and haali splitter and my ion 330 system could just about decode the 1080i streams with frame doubling. There was alot of dropped frames. Playback of 1080p x264 .mkv's was fine even with massive bitrate spikes.</p><p></p><p>I switched to lav cuvid splitter and decoder and am delighted with the results. Channel changes from my peak dual DVB-T tuner(in remote server) were much faster and the decoder must use the cuvid engine more efficiently because no more frame drops and the image is much smother than when using bob deinterlacing with coreavc. </p><p></p><p>I wont ever pay for coreavc again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Songok, post: 787949, member: 98604"] Hi all, I did alot of testing with the latest coreavc 3.01 with x264 .mkv's and x264 DVB-T 1080i streams on 1.2 The channel changes were slow with coreavc and haali splitter and my ion 330 system could just about decode the 1080i streams with frame doubling. There was alot of dropped frames. Playback of 1080p x264 .mkv's was fine even with massive bitrate spikes. I switched to lav cuvid splitter and decoder and am delighted with the results. Channel changes from my peak dual DVB-T tuner(in remote server) were much faster and the decoder must use the cuvid engine more efficiently because no more frame drops and the image is much smother than when using bob deinterlacing with coreavc. I wont ever pay for coreavc again. [/QUOTE]
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