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<blockquote data-quote="mhoogenbosch" data-source="post: 1048701" data-attributes="member: 73087"><p>For quite a long time i'm using LAV for all my codecs (in MePo), i've set the DXVA to DXVA2 Native. I've had this setting for ages and don't really have any problems with it.</p><p></p><p>Just now i've noticed the LAV codec pane saying 'Active Decoder' set to 'inactive'. This is always this way. </p><p></p><p>WHen i'm playing HD television</p><p>When i'm playing SD television</p><p>When i'm playing a MKV or Bluray file 1080p</p><p></p><p>Just always.</p><p></p><p>I'm using LAV 0.58.2 and have a Asrock Vision3D 137B, this has an nVidia Geforce 425m GT videocard and a Intel i3 dual core (with HT).</p><p></p><p>When i'm running a 1080p movie, the CPU runs at ~15% load and on GPU ~45%. </p><p>This must mean DXVA is doing something, right?!</p><p></p><p>Don't know if this is wrong, but just dont know what 'inactive' means. If i'm searching the internet everybody says it should be 'active'.</p><p>Have tried a different version of LAV but it does the same thing.</p><p></p><p>So, should it say 'active', or is there something wrong and is infact the DXVA 'inactive'.?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhoogenbosch, post: 1048701, member: 73087"] For quite a long time i'm using LAV for all my codecs (in MePo), i've set the DXVA to DXVA2 Native. I've had this setting for ages and don't really have any problems with it. Just now i've noticed the LAV codec pane saying 'Active Decoder' set to 'inactive'. This is always this way. WHen i'm playing HD television When i'm playing SD television When i'm playing a MKV or Bluray file 1080p Just always. I'm using LAV 0.58.2 and have a Asrock Vision3D 137B, this has an nVidia Geforce 425m GT videocard and a Intel i3 dual core (with HT). When i'm running a 1080p movie, the CPU runs at ~15% load and on GPU ~45%. This must mean DXVA is doing something, right?! Don't know if this is wrong, but just dont know what 'inactive' means. If i'm searching the internet everybody says it should be 'active'. Have tried a different version of LAV but it does the same thing. So, should it say 'active', or is there something wrong and is infact the DXVA 'inactive'.?! [/QUOTE]
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