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Sorry about that. At this time the only suggestion I have for you is still to try other video codecs and/or try disabling/enabling DXVA.LAV does support using hardware acceleration for video decoding. It's completely configurable from within the LAV video settings, as shown here:[ATTACH=full]173405[/ATTACH]The CPU usage numbers that you quoted indicate both Cyberlink and LAV are using hardware acceleration (DXVA). One implementation can be more efficient than another.[Aside...[USER=74879]@HTPCSourcer[/USER]One reason LAV DXVA might not be working on HTPC 1 is if you have accidentally unticked H.264 and/or MPEG-2 for eiither/both of SD and HD under "codecs for HW decoding". Those sorts of settings are worth checking.]
Sorry about that. At this time the only suggestion I have for you is still to try other video codecs and/or try disabling/enabling DXVA.
LAV does support using hardware acceleration for video decoding. It's completely configurable from within the LAV video settings, as shown here:
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The CPU usage numbers that you quoted indicate both Cyberlink and LAV are using hardware acceleration (DXVA). One implementation can be more efficient than another.
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[USER=74879]@HTPCSourcer[/USER]
One reason LAV DXVA might not be working on HTPC 1 is if you have accidentally unticked H.264 and/or MPEG-2 for eiither/both of SD and HD under "codecs for HW decoding". Those sorts of settings are worth checking.
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