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Old 8th November 2016, 15:44   #21195  |  Link
kral2008
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Originally Posted by VictorLS View Post
First, you are wrong quote my post - I rise two themes here:
1. h265 10bit decoding via CUVID in Windows (not WinXP only) - Linux as a working example only;
2. artifacts while playing some files or SAT programs via DXVA2 in Win7-. You are quoted this theme, but asked me about first: As svencdack said only Maxwell 2-nd generation (as my named by bad marketer GTX750v2, I think GTX910 - GTX940 would be much better if we speak about h265 decoding) and Pascal-based videocards has full (not hybrid) hardware accelerator inside GPU.
http://www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=2254&lang=en
My GeForceŽ GTX 750 StormX OC (1024MB GDDR5) NE5X750THD01-2065F based on Maxwell 2-nd generation GM206-150 but smaller NE5X750S1301-1073F on same page based on GK107 is bad videocard for h265 decoding. NE5X750THD01-2065F has dissapeared in many Russian stores (I always buy new - not used - things) already.
And I am sure GM206 and GP1.. can h265 10bit hardware decoding via CUVID not only in Linux but in Windows too, but nevcairiel do not want even try (
Quoting wrong post or anything else is not important for me, I've just tried to tell you what I understood.


About our discussion:
You must try CUVID by yourself;
Installing the Nvidia driver is easy on most of Linux dists and you can do that, then compile the FFmpeg connecting it to CUVID as they explained in the given links. And finally, you can play your files by mpv player using CUVID.

If the outcome is proper and without any errors and lags, then I'm an adherent of you and we ask LAV to implement it for people like us. Besides, I'm ready to help him, in this case, I'll do what I could do for him.

Last edited by kral2008; 8th November 2016 at 20:29.
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