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    Hi. I used tsmuxer to demux the audio and video streams and then used mkvmerge to create a .mkv file. https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/309479-Blu-Ray-to-MKV-with-optioinal-multi-language...btitle-support The resulting .mkv is playing ok but DXVA isn't supported when played using MPC-HomeCinema, hence resulting into a very high CPU usage. Could anybody tell me how to create DXVA supported .mkv? Do I need to change the settings somewhere or do I need some different software? Thank you.
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    You might try running DXVA checker to see if it's working on your video card first: http://bluesky23.hp.infoseek.co.jp/en/index.html If so, it's probably a player setting.

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    DXVA is supported on my GPU.

    It is mainly the blu-rays with VC-1 video stream that I am having problems with. When playing directly from bluray or .m2ts file, GPU acceleration is perfectly fine.
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    You need to make sure that the codec that is been used isnt the Microsoft DMO as its rubbish but the mpc one I had the same problem
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