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13th October 2020, 23:01 | #1 | Link |
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Which processor should you buy to play - which video card manufacturer should you buy
Which processor should you buy to play madVR ?
which video card manufacturer should you buy for madVR ? 1. Is it an Intel or AMD 5900 processor? Is it an NVIDIA or AMD 6800 video card? 2. Are the MPC-BE x64 players or a classic media player Works with AVX 2 or AVX 512 processor commands Or other commands? |
14th October 2020, 09:23 | #3 | Link |
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That means the commands of the players are outdated and do not work with AVX2
AVX512 this means that the player will not give good results. and many filters will not work well because there is no optimization for the CPU command set and if the player's commands are outdated the player can not process large files like 4K movies 50-100mbps the funniest thing is that 4K RIP 10 GB movies will look better than a full Blue Ray 50-70GB No computer player that has commands to work with a new command set of advanced processors from AMD or Intel ? |
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It is just that the hardware decoders on the new GPUs are good enough you don't need the CPU to do much.
Edit: Most of the players do use CPU optimizations, they switch between paths based on supported instruction sets and will use AVX2 if the CPU supports it. AVX512 has limited utility and use in this context. But none of that matters for madVR, DXVA2 copyback can handle anything hard (HEVC 8/10 bit) and any new CPU is great for everything else. AVX2 is universally supported anyway.
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A GPU can project a movie, and the filters in the player will not work well because they are not built to work with a GPU Quote:
The player was not built for AVX2 commands but for commands 20 years ago X86 or 3DNOW Having an encoder that might work on AVX, it can't bypass players commands and filters attached to players Quote:
madVR does not execute many commands through a video card because the commands are not registered well for it ( NVIDIA 2070 ) Most Blue Ray movies on the net that come from Full Blue Ray! Because HDCP 2.2 does not come in 4K and the HD sound is damaged You can take the movie from the Blu-ray disc but not see real 4K Because HDCP prevents this Your computer UPSCALE to 4K movie That's why the movie looks like 720P |
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I mean...
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