Hi to company!
I have a problem with playing fulHD video (h264, ts) with my PC:
P4 3.0 Ghz
Gigabyte Ati Radeon 9600 Pro AGP8x (256MB)
1920x1080 HDMI Samsung LCD panel (TV)
2 GB RAM
120 GB & 450 GB SATA HDD's
Board: ... P4P800SE
WinXP Pro SP3.
720p plays good but CPU usage rises upto 50%. Trying to play 1080p format stucks picture every 3-4 seconds while CPU used 100%. Where is the bottleneck here? The card or wrong setting somewhere?. Thanks in advace for your response.
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Both video card and cpu are bottle necks,you will need at least a dual core and a good pci-e video card,my amd64 3400 wiith a 7800gs couldnt play a 1020 video smoothly till i got a amd x2 6000 with a 8600gts.
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Oh, I see. It looks like that. That is really bad news. Thanks nevertheless, johns0.
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Originally Posted by GeraDOT
It is not able to handle 1080p h.264 decode with that CPU and display card.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by edDV
Thanks edDV! So, what I have to do in such situation? Convert h264 to avi? Could you advice some good converters for it?
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h.264 is a high compression codec that requires a fast CPU+GPU to decode in real time.
You can recode non realtime to MPeg2 at @ >15Mb/s* and have a good chance to play that file in real time. The MPeg2 file will be several times larger.
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What you think about such a card:
SVGA PCI Express,2 GB, Palit, Revolution 700 D, ATI Radeon HD4870X2, HDMI/DVI/DP, [AE5487XSF0545] ?
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that video card is probably overkill unless you are doing gaming as well. Again, if you are doing gaming, your CPU is going to be a big bottleneck.
For HD you could get the radeon 4830 for well under 100 dollars, make sure your motherboard has pci-e slots...being a p4 it may not. -
To play 1080p24 h.264 you need one of two things: either a dual core CPU (and multithreaded h.264 decoder like CoreAVC pro or a recent version of ffdshow) or a graphics card with hardware h.264 decoding (and a player that supports DXVA, the Microsoft subsystem used for hardware decoding). Of course, it doesn't hurt to have both.
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yeah you also need a decent software player if you want to play hd-dvd or bluRay...and those I believe are buggy at best.
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Thank you all for contribution to this thread!
I'm not a gamer, too old for that. ))) I just like to watch sometimes a movie of good quality pictures (since my eyesight is still good). I was sure that my PC is in more-or-less up-to-date state untill I got a set of HD-rips of 1080p movies encoded with h264. ))) In fact the PC is five years old))) and without the chance of further upgrade (no PCI-E, AGP bus). So it looks like the new computer is a must.
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