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<blockquote data-quote="VicBond007" data-source="post: 241298" data-attributes="member: 68139"><p>haali doesn't decode anything. It's just a splitter, and I do use it. I do not use CoreAVC. The picture quality is terrible even in 1.6.5.0. Fine details at 1080p are blurred, and the saturation is blown out of proportion, even if I manually adjust it to 16-235 in, 0-255 out. Grab an ffdshow-tryout SVN build. h.264 decoding supports dual-core now, and even though it needs more CPU than CoreAVC, it produces a much better image in my opinion. The other advantage is that by using ffdshow to decode, I can take advantage of all of it's filters (such as changing the video delay) without having to do the raw video filtering trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VicBond007, post: 241298, member: 68139"] haali doesn't decode anything. It's just a splitter, and I do use it. I do not use CoreAVC. The picture quality is terrible even in 1.6.5.0. Fine details at 1080p are blurred, and the saturation is blown out of proportion, even if I manually adjust it to 16-235 in, 0-255 out. Grab an ffdshow-tryout SVN build. h.264 decoding supports dual-core now, and even though it needs more CPU than CoreAVC, it produces a much better image in my opinion. The other advantage is that by using ffdshow to decode, I can take advantage of all of it's filters (such as changing the video delay) without having to do the raw video filtering trick. [/QUOTE]
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