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<blockquote data-quote="prometh" data-source="post: 584135" data-attributes="member: 98932"><p>Hmmm,</p><p>for me still the HD codec makes the biggest change, using the Divx h264 for HDTV works really well, anyother (also PDVD9) gives bad performance. I read the Divx h264 codec is more powerful on multicore systems, but this shouldnt be the problem since the CPU load is also fine with any other codec.</p><p></p><p>With SD-TV i get no problems. Have you tried using VMR to check if its related to EVR?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prometh, post: 584135, member: 98932"] Hmmm, for me still the HD codec makes the biggest change, using the Divx h264 for HDTV works really well, anyother (also PDVD9) gives bad performance. I read the Divx h264 codec is more powerful on multicore systems, but this shouldnt be the problem since the CPU load is also fine with any other codec. With SD-TV i get no problems. Have you tried using VMR to check if its related to EVR? [/QUOTE]
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