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12th January 2012, 11:09 | #8061 | Link |
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Then why have the guide on your webpage if it's beneath you as a coder. ?
What is it with the abrasive rude attitude towards newbies in this thread , do you wan't peple to use your filter and to donate money or not. ? |
12th January 2012, 11:22 | #8062 | Link |
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@blexley, the reason people are being rude to you has nothing to do with you being a newbie. Rudeness in these forums is usually just a reaction to annoying posts/behaviour. That said, I don't see nevcairiel's post as rude at all. He's just clearly saying that he's not interested in writing guides. What's rude about that? Nothing. He's just stating his preferences. However, insinuating that nevcairiel would feel that something were "beneath him" is quite rude in itself. So from my point of view, you're the one being rude here. And furthermore you're being rude to a developer who spends LOADS of his time to create free software for you. You should reconsider your style of posting if you don't want to end up on the ignore lists of all the most active developers in this forum.
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12th January 2012, 11:43 | #8063 | Link |
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What you have just posted is quite frankly ridiculous and illogical as how is a newbie supposed to enjoy all this so called time spent creating free software if there isn't a guide on how to use it correctly let alone donate money. ?
Are people supposed to be grateful and donate money for something they haven't even used yet and can't use until they know what exact settings to alter. ? . Last edited by blexley; 12th January 2012 at 11:53. |
12th January 2012, 11:57 | #8064 | Link |
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blexley,
if a coder just wants to code, just let him do that. Website maintenance isn't real fun either, and as a starting point the old guide may be still of use for someone. As you are that demanding - why don't _you_, who got 'a free lunch', take the time and write a guide and offer that? Demanding is simple (and annoying, I can tell). Doing the real work however, is much more satisfying for everyone. So instead of just demand updates of documentation and website, write that guide. Which will bring you in a much better position to demand anything then, by the way.
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You seem to think we all do this so people donate money, as you keep bringing up that point. But you're dead wrong.
I do this because i consider working on it fun. Because of that, i only do things that are fun for me, and writing guides isn't one of these things, and dealing with obnoxious people isn't fun either - so i just ignore them. I only put up the donation button because people asked if/how they could donate, and who am i to say no if they offer. It always feels good getting a donation, as a recognition for my work, however i would still continue if i never got any donations. There are plenty guides out there, and since using it "correctly" is rather subjective and depends on your goals, just pick one that suits your needs and go with it. Just don't copy/paste some random guide into this thread or ask people to hand-hold you through the setup, this isn't the place for that. Also, if you're such a "newbie", then use a codec pack, there are plenty of them that come with my filters, pre-configured with all the settings you need.
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How is somebody with low computer skills who can't work out what settings are supposed to altered with MPC-HC and if i'm supposed to run MadVR aswell write the very step by step guide that i'm asking for. ? Quote:
The ridiculous logic and reasoning and contradictions to these posts instead of just helping is beyond belief. Last edited by blexley; 12th January 2012 at 12:18. |
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12th January 2012, 12:20 | #8067 | Link |
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blexley, Here is IMHO a pretty comprehensive guide
Watching H.264 videos using Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) To simplify the setup further you can easily leave out halli, madflac, and ffdshow unless you have a specfic need for them. |
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Yesterday I upgraded my nVidia GT240 drivers from 258.96 to 285.62... Well, this drivers have broken in some way (framedrops, irregular fps and render times) the CUDA hardware acceleration of H264 interlaced material (HD livetv mainly). - Interlaced MPEG2 is ok. - Progressive H264 is ok. - Switched Lav Video (0.44) to Cyberlink PowerDVD 11 H264 (so no CUDA), ok. - Downgrade to Lav Video 0.43, still nok. - Downgrade nVidia drivers to 280.26, ok (but I would say not as stable decoding as 258.96 anyway...) Quote:
Nev, I don't ask you to do anything, as is clearly driver related. I only want to leave this comment in case anyone else finds the same, knows where's the problem. bye! |
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12th January 2012, 12:59 | #8071 | Link |
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nevcairiel, you're awesome! Finally, the possibility of having quality hardware decoding in my HTPC-intended setup. I'm running an AMD Fusion board, an E350.
(pastebin was under heavy load) http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26229491/LAVVideo.txt Again, thanks a lot! |
12th January 2012, 13:44 | #8072 | Link |
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Seriously unreal. I honestly don't understand people sometimes. Just know that the majority of us appreciate what you guys do.
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Bit OT, but may be useful for others to know. HDMI bit steaming on the 7970 negotiates pretty much instantly for all formats, where it used to take up to 3secs on my 5850. And on pausing it doesn't drop the stream immediately but keeps it showing as no channels on the AVR for around 2 secs before dropping.
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12th January 2012, 15:50 | #8075 | Link |
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Now a real DXVA (GPU independent, no frame copy) and DXVA support for MadVR is left
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all my compares are riddles so please try to decipher them yourselves :) It is about Time Join the Revolution NOW before it is to Late ! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=168004 Last edited by CruNcher; 12th January 2012 at 15:53. |
12th January 2012, 16:38 | #8076 | Link |
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Sorry for my late feedback.
LAVFilters 0.44 debug log for ATI Radeo HD 6850 with Catalyst 11.12 is here. http://pastebin.com/RgdMrTcH Execution environment: Win 7 Pro 64bitPlaying a H264 L4.2 1080p60 clip was not so smooth confirmed, but I'm so excited at the news about hw decoding for ATI users! Good job, and nev. |
12th January 2012, 16:51 | #8077 | Link |
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could you test vs the Performance of Cyberlink HAM it's the same
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12th January 2012, 17:15 | #8078 | Link |
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I had test Cyberlink HAM video decoder before,
but I think it always fallback to software decoding. (I saw the CPU utilization didn't come down with HAM mode compared to software mode.) So I uninstall it few months ago, maybe I don't know how to set it up properly. |
12th January 2012, 17:26 | #8079 | Link |
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hmm does potplayers copy decoder works then ?
Not Ati but 1080p @60 fps IMSDK = 60 fps Nev DXVA2 = 40 fps Not that bad for the start
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all my compares are riddles so please try to decipher them yourselves :) It is about Time Join the Revolution NOW before it is to Late ! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=168004 Last edited by CruNcher; 12th January 2012 at 17:33. |
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Good News everyone!
I managed to increase the performance quite a bit, and its now close to the CUVID decoder on my system. Just to figure out why one of the first frames is always corrupted now...
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