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<blockquote data-quote="Frodo" data-source="post: 5277" data-attributes="member: 10277"><p>I did some reading on DXVA, and as far as i understand it now this is the case:</p><p>-DXVA is implement in a codec (like nvidia's DVD codec)</p><p>-For normal playback the application doesnt need todo anything </p><p>The codec will negotiate with the video renderer if DXVA is supported by your system and ifso will it use it</p><p>-For streaming content DXVA is not used by default and the application has to add it manually</p><p></p><p>Again, these are my first conclusions. This is a huge topic and I still got lot to learn & read before i can say that the above statements are true.</p><p>Anyway, don't worry MP will have DXVA support. Either automagiclly or manually added by us. (Offcourse provided that you have a DVXA codec and your system is capable of using DXVA)</p><p></p><p>Frodo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frodo, post: 5277, member: 10277"] I did some reading on DXVA, and as far as i understand it now this is the case: -DXVA is implement in a codec (like nvidia's DVD codec) -For normal playback the application doesnt need todo anything The codec will negotiate with the video renderer if DXVA is supported by your system and ifso will it use it -For streaming content DXVA is not used by default and the application has to add it manually Again, these are my first conclusions. This is a huge topic and I still got lot to learn & read before i can say that the above statements are true. Anyway, don't worry MP will have DXVA support. Either automagiclly or manually added by us. (Offcourse provided that you have a DVXA codec and your system is capable of using DXVA) Frodo [/QUOTE]
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