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Originally Posted by jmone
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Thanks - this 17 second video in this sample (btw its size 1,02 GB+0,03 GB 8 PCM audio and 4 others tracks) is h264 4:2:2 10bit (510 Mbis/s 50fps HLG) so I guess it will not be accelerated by any PC videocard in a future.
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- I tried all the LAV Decoding Option including CUVID
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Despite you haven't upload screenshot of DXVA Checker 4.5.1 of your 3090 (and your recoded with some software (?) sample) I asked in my previous post try recoded your FX6 Sample.MXF in HEVC 4:4:4
FX6_Sample.mp4 (2,1 MB - so about 500 time smaller than original)
https://yadi.sk/i/BqcTHKuM9dYM2g with CUVID and others. Despite it isn't loseless it'll may be hadware accelerated.
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- I tried using the MPC Video Renderer but could not successfully build a graph in JRiver Media Center (which I use) so I can't comment
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OK - I use MPC-HC for MPC-VR (some days ago SAT receiving program SmartDVB supports MPC-VR well too).
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requiring a ffmpeg remux (at least that is pretty fast)
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What command-line do you use for remux to get output with one (or several) audio track(s)?
PS. Did you try other than LAV Video Decoder like
MainConcept (Demo) AVC/H.264 Video Decoder with turned off hardware acceleration in first string of its settings? I.e. my weak Athlon II x3 360 can't decode all 25 fps with LAV Video Decoder of this 20171205-014323_4KUA.ts (73 MB)
https://yadi.sk/d/AnnpTSYKkoNkUg sample recorded by me from SAT but with
MainConcept (Demo) HEVC Video Decoder despite of about 95% load of each of three core.
PPS. While Turing can HW decode in the centre of article
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nv...ture-in-depth/ HEVC YUV444 10/12b HDR at
30 fps, H.264 8K, and VP9 10/12b HDR, I've uploaded
FX6_Sample_25fps.mp4 (1,9 MB)
https://yadi.sk/i/61fKGLxWBoUIyA if Ampere still the same as Turing in HEVC 4:4:4 and can't hardware decode 50-60fps at all.