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Hi @joecrow
I think the graphics card either does not have enough grunt, or it does not support native 4k HEVC decoding in hardware. I did a quick search on your graphics card, and I could not find much conclusive information apart from the fact it is a 5 year old architecture.
Agree, it still does a very good job with 3D but clearly 4K is something else.
OK no change of rendering times with HEVC deselected, so that just about sums it up.What I'd do:
- Switch off HEVC in the LAV hardware decoding options to see if there is a time difference in rendering.
- If there is, then it's grunt in your gfx card, because it was hardware decoding previously (hence the different times now that it isn't)
- If no change in rendering, then it's hardware support for HEVC, because switching off hardware decoding just then didn't really switch anything off
Geddit?.
]BTW I generally get non-passive cards, pull off the fan/s, then strap a 12" fan and speed controller to it. I then set something running 100% GPU and set the fan accordingly. It usually results in near silent usage so long as the card has a nice heat sink.
I'll bear that in mind for when I do upgrade the graphex card, no rush since the TV is not UHD and won't be for a couple of years yet, also will want a card that is HDCP 2.2 compliant and there arn't too many about yet, next generation AMD perhaps
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