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<blockquote data-quote="mhoogenbosch" data-source="post: 1048708" data-attributes="member: 73087"><p>As i understand there is a difference between the DXVA for ATI and nVidia, but both do or are named DXVA. nVidia has it's own CUDA and intel has it's own Quickthingy. The nVidia is a 'copy-back' type of DXVA.</p><p></p><p>Both the copyback and cuda of nvidia copy back the images to RAM so the image's can be altered (post-processing), but i don't want to do this.</p><p></p><p>I've got the lowest CPU + GPU load when using DXVA2 Native.. but still, the LAV decoder says 'inactive'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhoogenbosch, post: 1048708, member: 73087"] As i understand there is a difference between the DXVA for ATI and nVidia, but both do or are named DXVA. nVidia has it's own CUDA and intel has it's own Quickthingy. The nVidia is a 'copy-back' type of DXVA. Both the copyback and cuda of nvidia copy back the images to RAM so the image's can be altered (post-processing), but i don't want to do this. I've got the lowest CPU + GPU load when using DXVA2 Native.. but still, the LAV decoder says 'inactive'. [/QUOTE]
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