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<blockquote data-quote="BigAlb" data-source="post: 1132956" data-attributes="member: 150422"><p>Here is my GPU, cannot find anything *265* or HEVC related...</p><p></p><p>Anyway IMHO a little bit of overhead by Mediaportal is acceptable/reasonable, but on my setup:</p><p>1) I do not experience any overhead with other content (e.g. h264) - or maybe it's so small that I cannot perceive it;</p><p>2) with HEVC the overhead is really huge (like twice the cpu load or more) and this leads to frame dropping in all the real world files that I have (besides sample ones).</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]163835[/ATTACH][DOUBLEPOST=1428833356][/DOUBLEPOST]</p><p></p><p>Besides bunny (indeed very cpu intensive), I have got:</p><p>- Tears: 20% vs 50%</p><p>- Traktor: 30% vs 80%</p><p></p><p>Can you confirm this kind of cpu load on your setup using LAV filters?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigAlb, post: 1132956, member: 150422"] Here is my GPU, cannot find anything *265* or HEVC related... Anyway IMHO a little bit of overhead by Mediaportal is acceptable/reasonable, but on my setup: 1) I do not experience any overhead with other content (e.g. h264) - or maybe it's so small that I cannot perceive it; 2) with HEVC the overhead is really huge (like twice the cpu load or more) and this leads to frame dropping in all the real world files that I have (besides sample ones). [ATTACH=full]163835[/ATTACH][DOUBLEPOST=1428833356][/DOUBLEPOST] Besides bunny (indeed very cpu intensive), I have got: - Tears: 20% vs 50% - Traktor: 30% vs 80% Can you confirm this kind of cpu load on your setup using LAV filters? [/QUOTE]
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