It seems like your video is AVC and not H264 even though it was encoded using X264.
In MPC-HC check for this page.
Then ensure that DXVA for VC1 is also enabled on yours and try again. Disable all the other stuff that you have (FFDSHOW, HAALI, etc) and try again. Let me know what your...
As a warning I'm going to copy/paste a lot of data that I have externally and put here unless a mod decides that I should link instead.
According to the information on Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PureVideo_HD#PureVideo_HD - the card in question is VP2 and may not be able to decode...
Good suggestion. If a mod will split the topic then we can prolly move from there as well - anyways. The profile used for encoding will determine what you need to decode - so if your video was VC1 and you were getting 80% then there was some problem. If your video was VC2 or VC3 and your card...
Well it's good to know that you got it working and you're happy with the results - but just so you know:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PureVideo_HD#PureVideo_HD
The 7 series cards by nVidia did not support VP3 which is probably why your CPU usage was still high. Proper implementation - or a...
Thanks for the heads up - reason I posted back in here is because I don't think he resolved the issue fully - will tackle that with him in a min.
Thanks for the info on the player, and yes free software decoders do facilitate sending the video stream to be decoded by your hardware that has...
Don't know if you got this sorted out or not.....
Basically you can get H264 acceleration done free as long as your GPU supports it by using the new MPC-HC. See some additional info below for getting it to work.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Video_Decoder#UVD_enabled_GPUs
For ATI - the...
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