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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 1133367" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>Using LAV 0.64, comparing MP 1.11 and <strong>32 bit</strong> GraphStudio (with EVR renderer) on the BigBuckBunny clip, there is not much difference - they both get up to 40-50% CPU on my i7-3740QM laptop (quad-core with hyperthreading, so 8 virtual cores). MP is overall a few % higher because it has more rendering overhead.</p><p></p><p>MPC-HC 1.7.8.<strong>64 bit</strong> uses about 40-50% cpu on the same PC (this uses LAV 0.63 internally and EVR 'custom presenter').</p><p></p><p>In all cases LAV is setup to use CPU-only decoding for UHD files (the BigBuckBunny clip is UHD).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 1133367, member: 83973"] Using LAV 0.64, comparing MP 1.11 and [B]32 bit[/B] GraphStudio (with EVR renderer) on the BigBuckBunny clip, there is not much difference - they both get up to 40-50% CPU on my i7-3740QM laptop (quad-core with hyperthreading, so 8 virtual cores). MP is overall a few % higher because it has more rendering overhead. MPC-HC 1.7.8.[B]64 bit[/B] uses about 40-50% cpu on the same PC (this uses LAV 0.63 internally and EVR 'custom presenter'). In all cases LAV is setup to use CPU-only decoding for UHD files (the BigBuckBunny clip is UHD). [/QUOTE]
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