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<blockquote data-quote="Spooky" data-source="post: 840256" data-attributes="member: 11539"><p>In principle you should prefer DXVA. When running CUDA applications on your GPU, the GPU will be in its maximum performance power state, meaning that it will consume more power and produce more heat. When using DXVA, only specialized components of the GPU are used (NVidia PureVideo for instance) in a lower power state, consuming less power and producing less heat.</p><p></p><p>But in its current implementation, it's probably better to use the LAV CUVID instead of LAV DXVA2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooky, post: 840256, member: 11539"] In principle you should prefer DXVA. When running CUDA applications on your GPU, the GPU will be in its maximum performance power state, meaning that it will consume more power and produce more heat. When using DXVA, only specialized components of the GPU are used (NVidia PureVideo for instance) in a lower power state, consuming less power and producing less heat. But in its current implementation, it's probably better to use the LAV CUVID instead of LAV DXVA2. [/QUOTE]
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