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Windows Media Player uses Nvidia PureVideo but MP does not
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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 707761" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Looks like MediaPortal was using the NVidia decoder. From MediaPortal.log:</p><p></p><p>[CODE]2010-12-10 21:51:58.026698 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: TSReaderPlayer: Add codecs</p><p></p><p>2010-12-10 21:51:58.037440 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: VMR9: added EVR Renderer to graph</p><p></p><p>2010-12-10 21:51:58.286447 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: Added filter: NVIDIA Video Decoder to graph</p><p></p><p>2010-12-10 21:51:58.293283 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: Added filter: AC3Filter to graph</p><p></p><p>2010-12-10 21:51:58.295236 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: TSReaderPlayer: Render TsReader outputs[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>You can check what codecs MediaPortal is really using with GraphStudio (or GraphEdit) by connecting to MediaPortal's Directshow graph. To do that:</p><p></p><p>1. Open GraphStudio.</p><p>2. Click file->connect to remote graph...</p><p>3. Select the MediaPortal entry (trial and error if there is more than one entry in the list).</p><p>4. Click connect.</p><p></p><p>I recall having read that Purevideo is not recommended as well. I'd recommend the Cyberlink (or FFDShow if you know what you're doing) codecs.</p><p></p><p>[USER=99778]gserg[/USER]: any particular reason why you want Purevideo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 707761, member: 82144"] Looks like MediaPortal was using the NVidia decoder. From MediaPortal.log: [CODE]2010-12-10 21:51:58.026698 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: TSReaderPlayer: Add codecs 2010-12-10 21:51:58.037440 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: VMR9: added EVR Renderer to graph 2010-12-10 21:51:58.286447 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: Added filter: NVIDIA Video Decoder to graph 2010-12-10 21:51:58.293283 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: Added filter: AC3Filter to graph 2010-12-10 21:51:58.295236 [Info.][MPMain(1)]: TSReaderPlayer: Render TsReader outputs[/CODE] You can check what codecs MediaPortal is really using with GraphStudio (or GraphEdit) by connecting to MediaPortal's Directshow graph. To do that: 1. Open GraphStudio. 2. Click file->connect to remote graph... 3. Select the MediaPortal entry (trial and error if there is more than one entry in the list). 4. Click connect. I recall having read that Purevideo is not recommended as well. I'd recommend the Cyberlink (or FFDShow if you know what you're doing) codecs. [USER=99778]gserg[/USER]: any particular reason why you want Purevideo? [/QUOTE]
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