It means using hardware overlay.  It works fine. I use it on intel 2600k video. 
But you can also use ffdshow (just don't use ffd dxva looks blah). 

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From: "Anthony Q. Martin" <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 11:09:47 
To: <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [H] MakeMKV

Great....I can certainly follow instructions. :)

Quick question: When I was google LAV I found a page that said it was 
only supported on nVidia boards and would never support AMD stuff.  Is 
the LAV the same LAV or something different?

Thx.

On 11/13/2011 11:02 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> That's why you need to install both.   Seriously.   The biggest reason 
> is that some filters/decoders were never issued in a true x64 version.
>
> Ok, now, you had commented on audio not sounding right.   Here's what 
> causes that: FFD and LAV default to outputting two channel audio.   
> First, run the Win7DSFilter tool.   Make sure it's not using 
> Microsoft's filter, but using LAV (for X264) and FFDShow for damn near 
> everything else.
>
> Got it.
>
> Ok, NEXT, Go to Klite->Configuration->LAV Audio Configuration
>
> Under bitstreaming, select DTS/DTSHD/DD-HD  (Don't bother selecting 
> DD/DDPlus, they autodecode just as well)
>
> Next, open up FFDShow Audio Decoder.
>
> Go to "Mixer" Choose your speaker configuration.
> Go to Output formats.   Choose the same as LAV.. so that bitstream 
> audio passes as bitstream. (for full HD audio)
>
> Done.
>
> There are others who do this differently, but this is the easiest and 
> most workable (IMHO).
>
> Finally, open up your windows mixer and configure for 5/7 
> speakers/etc.  This will have windows do the Dolby Digital decoding 
> (it's inbuilt one is quite good) and it auto-expands 2 channels into 
> DPLII/IIx by default
>
>
> On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 05:56:19 -0500, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
>> It's not...just checked it in taskmanager...
>>
>> On 11/13/2011 5:54 AM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
>>> I don't, as far as I know.  Are their any 64-bit players?  Is WMP 
>>> 64-bit if Win7 is?
>
>

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