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<blockquote data-quote="Undel" data-source="post: 385329" data-attributes="member: 86094"><p>I don't use FFDShow for MPEG2. I use WinDVD9 decoder instead. And when I activate hardware acceleration in it, everything is working fine. By now I use FFDshow for XviD and other MPEG4 SD codecs, Apple QuickTime for MOV, RealAlternative for real codecs, CoreAVC for H264/X264, WinDVD decoder for Blu-Ray. Hardware aceleration is used whenever it's possible and works OK except some 1080p BD-Rips(so I disabled it for H264/X264)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undel, post: 385329, member: 86094"] I don't use FFDShow for MPEG2. I use WinDVD9 decoder instead. And when I activate hardware acceleration in it, everything is working fine. By now I use FFDshow for XviD and other MPEG4 SD codecs, Apple QuickTime for MOV, RealAlternative for real codecs, CoreAVC for H264/X264, WinDVD decoder for Blu-Ray. Hardware aceleration is used whenever it's possible and works OK except some 1080p BD-Rips(so I disabled it for H264/X264) [/QUOTE]
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