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<blockquote data-quote="SiLenTYL" data-source="post: 227862" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>yeh i have the asus 8600gt (silent) and it gives me 50 fps where the normal is 25 fps(PAL HDTV) using the cyberlink powerdvd 7.3 codecs with hardware acceleration switched on in both the powerdvd app and in MP for MPEG2 </p><p></p><p>for h264 (or x264) to get hardware acceleration to work and u to actually see a picture...the video file(or stream) itself must comply with AVC 4.1 ..a standard that blu-ray conforms to....if ur file/stream complies then the nvidia purevideo VP2 processor takes 100% of the processing of the video content....if ur file/stream does not..then u get a black screen/blockiness or otherwise unwatchable video</p><p></p><p>u can turn off the hardware acelleration and it becomes watchable again, but u may get interlacing</p><p></p><p>the reason why some x264s are not compliant is due to the fact that ppl will in the end want high picture quality..and high compression..both of which takes the file/stream out of the AVC 4.1 standard</p><p></p><p>u can test files u have by using the powerdvd cyberlink codecs 7.3 in MEDIAPORTAL with hardware acceleration on and look at the result...i myself have about 20 or so and only 1 of them works(which happens to be a recording off TV BBC UK) its 7.3 gig for 1 hour 1080p x264 with ac3 2-channel audio ...quite a big file</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiLenTYL, post: 227862, member: 10288"] yeh i have the asus 8600gt (silent) and it gives me 50 fps where the normal is 25 fps(PAL HDTV) using the cyberlink powerdvd 7.3 codecs with hardware acceleration switched on in both the powerdvd app and in MP for MPEG2 for h264 (or x264) to get hardware acceleration to work and u to actually see a picture...the video file(or stream) itself must comply with AVC 4.1 ..a standard that blu-ray conforms to....if ur file/stream complies then the nvidia purevideo VP2 processor takes 100% of the processing of the video content....if ur file/stream does not..then u get a black screen/blockiness or otherwise unwatchable video u can turn off the hardware acelleration and it becomes watchable again, but u may get interlacing the reason why some x264s are not compliant is due to the fact that ppl will in the end want high picture quality..and high compression..both of which takes the file/stream out of the AVC 4.1 standard u can test files u have by using the powerdvd cyberlink codecs 7.3 in MEDIAPORTAL with hardware acceleration on and look at the result...i myself have about 20 or so and only 1 of them works(which happens to be a recording off TV BBC UK) its 7.3 gig for 1 hour 1080p x264 with ac3 2-channel audio ...quite a big file [/QUOTE]
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