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<blockquote data-quote="Vasilich" data-source="post: 1178855" data-attributes="member: 97516"><p>mm1352000 is correct, only nVidia's <strong><strong>GTX 750 SE, </strong>GTX 950 </strong>and<strong> GTX 960</strong> have HW acceleration for HEVC, not your GTX970. And CUDA cannot do that also for this card. You can check it if you e.g enable tray icon in LAV Video, and click on it while playing HEVC content - check fields</p><p>"Active hardware decoder" and "active hardware accelerator".</p><p></p><p>moreover, the subtitle engine you use, DirectVobSub, AFAIK makes it impossible to use DXVA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasilich, post: 1178855, member: 97516"] mm1352000 is correct, only nVidia's [B][B]GTX 750 SE, [/B]GTX 950 [/B]and[B] GTX 960[/B] have HW acceleration for HEVC, not your GTX970. And CUDA cannot do that also for this card. You can check it if you e.g enable tray icon in LAV Video, and click on it while playing HEVC content - check fields "Active hardware decoder" and "active hardware accelerator". moreover, the subtitle engine you use, DirectVobSub, AFAIK makes it impossible to use DXVA. [/QUOTE]
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