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<blockquote data-quote="Johan" data-source="post: 52716" data-attributes="member: 19865"><p>What is the purpose of enabling DXVA since watching DVD movies with it turned on gets useless for non-english speaking people?</p><p></p><p>You do not get any subtitles and you do not get any working menus. And as I understand it DXVA does not allow any filters to add anything more to the decoded video. This hardware acceleration tends to suck IMHO.</p><p></p><p>I assume it will be the same for subtitles in DVB broadcasts?</p><p></p><p>With normal DVD MPEG2 I guess you can live with it since it does not take too much CPU power to decode but when you watch HDTV MPEG2 or even the harder H.264 where you really need/want DXVA to be enabled it gets useless?!</p><p></p><p>Can anyone explain why there is this limitation of DXVA and if there are anything you can do about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johan, post: 52716, member: 19865"] What is the purpose of enabling DXVA since watching DVD movies with it turned on gets useless for non-english speaking people? You do not get any subtitles and you do not get any working menus. And as I understand it DXVA does not allow any filters to add anything more to the decoded video. This hardware acceleration tends to suck IMHO. I assume it will be the same for subtitles in DVB broadcasts? With normal DVD MPEG2 I guess you can live with it since it does not take too much CPU power to decode but when you watch HDTV MPEG2 or even the harder H.264 where you really need/want DXVA to be enabled it gets useless?! Can anyone explain why there is this limitation of DXVA and if there are anything you can do about it. [/QUOTE]
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