I'm curious how one could increase by software the image quality on a
chipset that is weak by itself, specially when compared with hardware
supported features. And a ts is much easier to play than a mkv :S
Core avc works good, mainconcept only for certain situations, never
really looked into ffmpeg, what would you recommend it for? I know vlc
is quite versatile, I have the other player like that, smplayer, but I
prefer media player classic.

You can even say that thumbnails in vista and 7 are different worlds,
as microsoft in a strike of what was supposed to be a genius thought,
disabled 3rd party codecs and the whole media foundation just doesn't
cut it.

I never really looked into dxva as my idea on it was that an
integrated gpu would actually slow things down instead of speeding up,
but hopefully I'm wrong.

On Jun 15, 9:55 pm, KinGPin <[email protected]> wrote:
> i can watch 38 mbps mpeg ts 1080p smooth :)
>
> did you ever watched same high bitrate 1080p video on a real good
> machine and with your lappy :)
> try this than i'm sure you will understand what i'm saying for visual
> quality.
>
> ..
> brother i use k lite mega codec pack also, and core avc and
> mainconcept hd pro, newer release of ffmpeg and vlc and bs player..
> i have at least 4 decoders to capture the h.264 video but i will
> choose the one with highest speed, stability and visual quality...
>
> thumbnail generation is also.. it's real differnet worlds in Win7 and
> XP.
>
> and dxva...
> you know that's shortly the usage of graphic card on decoding... using
> our GMA as a helper sometimescan be a good thing huh? :)

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