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Area 51 - Testing Area
TV upgrade - Combined RTSP, HEVC video and live TV rate-matching improvements
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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 1203816" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>Based on my comment here - <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/dvb-t2-hd-germany-channelscan.134461/page-10#post-1191736" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/dvb-t2-hd-germany-channelscan.134461/page-10#post-1191736</a> - your CPU might be able to handle 1080p50 HEVC decoding in software, if it can run at full speed/high load for long periods of time.</p><p></p><p>But as mm1352000 suggests, laptops can throttle down CPU clock speeds when things get too hot, which could produce the 30% -> 100% ->30% 'cycling' effect you are seeing (CPU gets too hot, clock rate is reduced until it cools down, then it speeds up again, gets too hot....etc etc). Keep the 'Performance' tab of Win 10 Task Manager open alongside MP (or run something like CPU-Z) and check what is happening to CPU clock speeds. Your CPU is dual-core with hyperthreading at 1.6 GHz, so it will be being pushed hard with decoding HEVC at 1080p50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 1203816, member: 83973"] Based on my comment here - [URL]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/dvb-t2-hd-germany-channelscan.134461/page-10#post-1191736[/URL] - your CPU might be able to handle 1080p50 HEVC decoding in software, if it can run at full speed/high load for long periods of time. But as mm1352000 suggests, laptops can throttle down CPU clock speeds when things get too hot, which could produce the 30% -> 100% ->30% 'cycling' effect you are seeing (CPU gets too hot, clock rate is reduced until it cools down, then it speeds up again, gets too hot....etc etc). Keep the 'Performance' tab of Win 10 Task Manager open alongside MP (or run something like CPU-Z) and check what is happening to CPU clock speeds. Your CPU is dual-core with hyperthreading at 1.6 GHz, so it will be being pushed hard with decoding HEVC at 1080p50. [/QUOTE]
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