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<blockquote data-quote="Spooky" data-source="post: 846386" data-attributes="member: 11539"><p>Hard to say. There is simply less control over what happens with the video, when you use DXVA. I can't compare CUVID vs. DXVA, but I do have some other problems with LAV. For instance, on a 1080i TV channel, I only get 25p output when using LAV with DXVA and with MS DTV/DVD I get proper 50p output with DXVA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooky, post: 846386, member: 11539"] Hard to say. There is simply less control over what happens with the video, when you use DXVA. I can't compare CUVID vs. DXVA, but I do have some other problems with LAV. For instance, on a 1080i TV channel, I only get 25p output when using LAV with DXVA and with MS DTV/DVD I get proper 50p output with DXVA. [/QUOTE]
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