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Old 24th November 2009, 20:52   #1  |  Link
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Image mixed up with with core AVC

Image-s pixels are mixed up with some .mkv videos. I uploaded image below. This problem does not occur using VLC player but i need to use media player classic so i can use my own audio decoder. As u can see the red line in the picture is messed up

Im using Core AVC 1.9.5 for video.

Whats the problem?
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Old 24th November 2009, 21:09   #2  |  Link
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You probably have Wegiht-P effect because CoreAVC can't handle that streams correctly. You must use other decoder or enable CUDA decoding in CoreAVC.
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Old 24th November 2009, 21:23   #3  |  Link
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How do i enable it? I do have a checkbox "prefer CUDA accelaration" checkbox on Core AVC filter properties but that checkbox is not enabled or checked...
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Old 24th November 2009, 21:45   #4  |  Link
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You must have Nvidia GPU with CUDA support, and lastest drivers.
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Old 24th November 2009, 21:48   #5  |  Link
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I do have ATI Radeon HD 4850 1GB video card, will this do?
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Old 24th November 2009, 21:54   #6  |  Link
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No, CUDA is only for Nvidia Cards, you must use some other decoder instead. Use internala MPC decoder instead, or ffdshow, or DivX decoder wait for CoreAVC 2.0 which is almost out
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Old 24th November 2009, 22:08   #7  |  Link
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I dont get it. I did not have this problem with the same hardware 1 day ago. All I did was re-installed Win XP Pro and used the same drivers i always do. the same codecs i always do.

I did try windows 7 (did not like it, formated the drive and reinstalled xp). Is is possible that win 7 updated my BIOS into some shit?
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Old 24th November 2009, 22:25   #8  |  Link
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I do have ATI Radeon HD 4850 1GB video card, will this do?
Switch to latest ffdshow or MPC video-decoder for the time being. CC will be upgrades in the near future, but if ffdshow works for you; Why change

EDIT: Basically what shon3i said
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Old 24th November 2009, 22:34   #9  |  Link
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I dont know, i have not tried fddshow, It was said that Core AVc is the fastest. Cause i dont have very fast CPU.
I have AMD dual core 3GHz, is that enough for fddshow?
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I have AMD dual core 3GHz, is that enough for fddshow?
Should be. Your CPU is more than enough, and you can use ffdshow-mt for multi-thread. Use search to find it.
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can standalone hardware such as the western digital WD-TV playback video thats been encoded with x264 using weight-p??
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can standalone hardware such as the western digital WD-TV playback video thats been encoded with x264 using weight-p??
weightp works fine on WDTVs
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Image-s pixels are mixed up with some .mkv videos.
Where did you get the MKV videos?
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