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<blockquote data-quote="micko" data-source="post: 159463" data-attributes="member: 20834"><p><strong>Thanks a lot PD for your interest.</strong> I tried to fill system specification sheet, but I´m not allowed saving it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" />.</p><p></p><p>Here is the most important data:</p><p>CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E6400 (2,13GHz)</p><p>Memory: Kingston HyperX 2x1024MB (2GB) 800MHZ DDR2 DIMM</p><p>Motherboard/Chipset: ASUS P5B-Plus/Intel P965 Express</p><p><strong>Video card: Asus EN7600GS SILENT/HTD/256M PCI-E (NVIDIA 7600GS)</strong></p><p> -Driver: Forceware 94.24 (latest)</p><p>Audio: Onboard SoundMax HD Audio (ICH8-family)</p><p> -Driver 5.10.01.6110</p><p>HDD #1: Seagate ST3320620AS SATA300 320GB</p><p>HDD #2: Samsung HD501LJ SATA300 500GB</p><p></p><p>OS: XP Pro SP2 + latest updates</p><p>MP: 0.2.3 RC1 + latest SVN </p><p> -Skin: BlueTwo</p><p></p><p>Filter graphs:</p><p>VIDEO</p><p>-MPEG2 (PS&TS): MPEG-2 Demultiplexer(DVD: DVD Navigator)->Cyberlink PowerDVD->Vobsub filter->VMR9</p><p>-MKV/h.264: Haali splitter->CoreAvc->Vobsub filter->VMR9</p><p>-AVI/Others: Avi splitter->ffdshow->Vobsub filter->VMR9</p><p>(Yes, I have tested without that vobsub-subtitle filter)</p><p></p><p>AUDIO</p><p>-AC3/DTS: AC3filter->SoundMax</p><p>-Others: ffdshow->SoundMax</p><p></p><p></p><p>I checked that CPU usage for different videos and it tells a lot (I think task manager gives average number for both cores, but it shows graph separated..?): </p><p>-AVI(XVID/MPEG-4) at play: 50% / forwarding: 80% (Core1 ~60% & Core2 peaking 100%!) -> Screen doesn't update</p><p>-MKV(h.264/MPEG-4) at play: 30% / forwarding: 90% (Core1 ~85% & Core2 ~95%) -> Screen updates sometimes</p><p>-TS(MPEG-2) at play: 12% / forwarding: 22% (Both cores loaded equally) -> Screen updates fine and rewind & forward works smoothly.</p><p></p><p>Memory usage isn't problem: >1,4GB is always available. Obvious is that graphic card HW-support for MPEG-2 makes it running fine and with low CPU usage. Those complex MPEG-4 coded videos are problematic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="micko, post: 159463, member: 20834"] [b]Thanks a lot PD for your interest.[/b] I tried to fill system specification sheet, but I´m not allowed saving it :(. Here is the most important data: CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E6400 (2,13GHz) Memory: Kingston HyperX 2x1024MB (2GB) 800MHZ DDR2 DIMM Motherboard/Chipset: ASUS P5B-Plus/Intel P965 Express [b]Video card: Asus EN7600GS SILENT/HTD/256M PCI-E (NVIDIA 7600GS)[/b] -Driver: Forceware 94.24 (latest) Audio: Onboard SoundMax HD Audio (ICH8-family) -Driver 5.10.01.6110 HDD #1: Seagate ST3320620AS SATA300 320GB HDD #2: Samsung HD501LJ SATA300 500GB OS: XP Pro SP2 + latest updates MP: 0.2.3 RC1 + latest SVN -Skin: BlueTwo Filter graphs: VIDEO -MPEG2 (PS&TS): MPEG-2 Demultiplexer(DVD: DVD Navigator)->Cyberlink PowerDVD->Vobsub filter->VMR9 -MKV/h.264: Haali splitter->CoreAvc->Vobsub filter->VMR9 -AVI/Others: Avi splitter->ffdshow->Vobsub filter->VMR9 (Yes, I have tested without that vobsub-subtitle filter) AUDIO -AC3/DTS: AC3filter->SoundMax -Others: ffdshow->SoundMax I checked that CPU usage for different videos and it tells a lot (I think task manager gives average number for both cores, but it shows graph separated..?): -AVI(XVID/MPEG-4) at play: 50% / forwarding: 80% (Core1 ~60% & Core2 peaking 100%!) -> Screen doesn't update -MKV(h.264/MPEG-4) at play: 30% / forwarding: 90% (Core1 ~85% & Core2 ~95%) -> Screen updates sometimes -TS(MPEG-2) at play: 12% / forwarding: 22% (Both cores loaded equally) -> Screen updates fine and rewind & forward works smoothly. Memory usage isn't problem: >1,4GB is always available. Obvious is that graphic card HW-support for MPEG-2 makes it running fine and with low CPU usage. Those complex MPEG-4 coded videos are problematic. [/QUOTE]
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