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<blockquote data-quote="Paranoid Delusion" data-source="post: 369510" data-attributes="member: 13176"><p>Once PDVD8 is installed, you need to select it under Video\DVD\Television.</p><p></p><p>With expert mode enabled, check that under the directshow filter control the codec has hardware acceleration boxes ticked.</p><p></p><p>Also in PDVD's own config, check HW acceleration is enabled.</p><p></p><p>Not saying you are going to totally solve, but hopefully may improve things, unfortunately the 6200 was not a totally dxva chip, so any HD may totally screw it up, we did some tests a while ago now and a 6600gt was found to be needed for HD movies, otherwise severe stuttering occured, obviously time has moved on, so a lot of new cards, even quite lowend are more capable of handling this filetype.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paranoid Delusion, post: 369510, member: 13176"] Once PDVD8 is installed, you need to select it under Video\DVD\Television. With expert mode enabled, check that under the directshow filter control the codec has hardware acceleration boxes ticked. Also in PDVD's own config, check HW acceleration is enabled. Not saying you are going to totally solve, but hopefully may improve things, unfortunately the 6200 was not a totally dxva chip, so any HD may totally screw it up, we did some tests a while ago now and a 6600gt was found to be needed for HD movies, otherwise severe stuttering occured, obviously time has moved on, so a lot of new cards, even quite lowend are more capable of handling this filetype. [/QUOTE]
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