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<blockquote data-quote="akiaki" data-source="post: 389826" data-attributes="member: 82570"><p>As I said, both work. When there is no stutter using DXVA cpu load is 15% on 1080i channels. With software decoding it's somewhere about 40-60% but I prefer software because I use teletext subtitles and with dxva motion stutters when they appear.</p><p>BUT, when stuttering begins, dxva is broken, cpu usage is up to 60% but the stutter is visible on software decoding too and that's what is driving me nuts!</p><p>For DXVA I used cyberlink and arcsoft - MPC is a no go here, and software ffdshow and corevideo..</p><p>There is apsolutely NO stutter on mkv using any available codec, they all work perfect on 24fps and 25fps material..</p><p>SD dvb-s and SD dvb-t work all fine all the time, no stutter whatsoever..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akiaki, post: 389826, member: 82570"] As I said, both work. When there is no stutter using DXVA cpu load is 15% on 1080i channels. With software decoding it's somewhere about 40-60% but I prefer software because I use teletext subtitles and with dxva motion stutters when they appear. BUT, when stuttering begins, dxva is broken, cpu usage is up to 60% but the stutter is visible on software decoding too and that's what is driving me nuts! For DXVA I used cyberlink and arcsoft - MPC is a no go here, and software ffdshow and corevideo.. There is apsolutely NO stutter on mkv using any available codec, they all work perfect on 24fps and 25fps material.. SD dvb-s and SD dvb-t work all fine all the time, no stutter whatsoever.. [/QUOTE]
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