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<blockquote data-quote="cruse" data-source="post: 866398" data-attributes="member: 59763"><p>Hi Tony,</p><p> </p><p>first of all thanks for the v56 cycle. Switching to v56e gave me the first stable TV experience on 1080i channels on Win7 with my 9400GT which seems to be the borderline HW with regards to dropped frames.</p><p> </p><p>I tested v57 yesterday and heard my fan spin up during TV. When I checked I saw that the CPU load with v57 was around 50-60% although using LAV DXVA2. Went back to v56e and CPU load was between 0-10% again.</p><p> </p><p>Logs attached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruse, post: 866398, member: 59763"] Hi Tony, first of all thanks for the v56 cycle. Switching to v56e gave me the first stable TV experience on 1080i channels on Win7 with my 9400GT which seems to be the borderline HW with regards to dropped frames. I tested v57 yesterday and heard my fan spin up during TV. When I checked I saw that the CPU load with v57 was around 50-60% although using LAV DXVA2. Went back to v56e and CPU load was between 0-10% again. Logs attached. [/QUOTE]
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