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SAF v4.00 ''stable'' (StandAlone Filters) - DXVA ready (H.264 and VC-1).
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<blockquote data-quote="jmbillings" data-source="post: 516632" data-attributes="member: 76827"><p>OK, I'm now using UNlocked SAF, but I still don't think I am getting DXVA, as when I watch live HD Tv it's very jittery and CPU usage is up over 60%.</p><p>My onboard graphics is ATI HD3200, and using Vista x86. Similar motherboard downstairs (different brand, same chipset) is fine, does DXVA on HD TV with PDVD7 Codec installed.</p><p></p><p>Upstairs I am trying SAF as that didn't work, and I've got the PDVD9 option selected in TV config. I've also got the option to use hardware acceleration selected in the DirectShow bit. But it still doesn't seem to work...</p><p></p><p>Attached is my graph - it seems to be using the correct codec? But I don't know how to tell if dxva is used. Do I need to do something to activate it for the PDVD9 side? I remember the actual PDVD software had a tickbox for turning it on and off so perhaps that setting needs activating some other way? Or is the problem going to be something else? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any pointers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmbillings, post: 516632, member: 76827"] OK, I'm now using UNlocked SAF, but I still don't think I am getting DXVA, as when I watch live HD Tv it's very jittery and CPU usage is up over 60%. My onboard graphics is ATI HD3200, and using Vista x86. Similar motherboard downstairs (different brand, same chipset) is fine, does DXVA on HD TV with PDVD7 Codec installed. Upstairs I am trying SAF as that didn't work, and I've got the PDVD9 option selected in TV config. I've also got the option to use hardware acceleration selected in the DirectShow bit. But it still doesn't seem to work... Attached is my graph - it seems to be using the correct codec? But I don't know how to tell if dxva is used. Do I need to do something to activate it for the PDVD9 side? I remember the actual PDVD software had a tickbox for turning it on and off so perhaps that setting needs activating some other way? Or is the problem going to be something else? Thanks for any pointers! [/QUOTE]
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