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  1. I'm on Windows 7 64-bit and installed the 64-bit version. I've also enabled DVXA.

    During playback, CPU never goes about 10%. However, I still get some random pixelation.

    Am I missing something?

    This is an i3 laptop with 4GB of DDR3 with a discreet Nvidia 300M graphic card.
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    Have you tried different video output directshow ? Under options->playback->output.
    How does it work if disable dxva? Also pixeletion?
    What mpchc version? Latest official build or beta?
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  3. Maybe your files are corrupt. Maybe they aren't DXVA compliant.
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  4. Version: 1.3.1249.0

    I'm only running DVXA output filters where possible, having unchecked the similar ffmpeg option.

    The video is MPEG4 ISO and AC3 audio.

    It says "Playing DVXA" in the bottom left corner.
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  5. By "random" do you mean the same spot doesn't have pixellation if you seek back and play it again?

    What happens with other players? e.g. VLC , KMplayer etc....

    What about other files? Does it affect only this one?
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  6. You might also try disabling MPCHC's internal MKV reader/splitter filter.
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  7. VLC plays the file fine. No pixelation. VPU is about 2 to 3 times higher though 20-30%.

    I had another file, with the same codecs which VLC played but MPCHC didn't play at all.

    I checked in MPCHC and the MKV internal filter wasn't checked. I tried to check it and I still got pixelation.
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  8. Your file probably just uses h.264 features that aren't supported by DXVA.
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  9. The 1080p file is an old BD rip and the smaller file is 720p TV show from a few weeks ago.

    Both have the same codecs, weirdly enough.

    I tried in DVXA and both files either had pixelation or didn't play (TV Show).

    Without DVXA, both files played fine, with no pixelation.

    Very odd. My graphic card is a mobile one, but recent enough (310M from nVidia).
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  10. Originally Posted by pb_cruisader View Post
    I tried in DVXA and both files either had pixelation or didn't play (TV Show).

    Without DVXA, both files played fine, with no pixelation.
    Maybe your graphics card's drivers are screwing up. Try updating to the latest WHQL certified drivers.

    And like I said, DXVA only supports a subset of the h.264 spec. It may simply be that whoever encoded those files paid no attention to the DXVA spec.
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  11. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Maybe your graphics card's drivers are screwing up. Try updating to the latest WHQL certified drivers.
    I got the latest drivers from Samsung's site... I'll have a look at nVidia's site too.

    Thanks for all the help. I'll report back to see if there is any changes.
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