The newest LAV filters has hardware HEVC decoding support. Which video cards supports it?
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LAV Filters changelogs:
2bf7d352d2de HEVC DXVA2 support Sep 16, 2014 Hendrik Leppkes <h.leppkes -
I set the DXVA2 mirror mode in lav filters and later DXVA2 native mode, but there is no difference in CPU usage...
Last edited by Stears555; 24th Sep 2014 at 06:20.
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Привет!
The minimum requirements? I thought about choosing Nvidia 750ti or AMD 265 for 4k ? -
you are using Lav Filters 0.62 maybe and in this version no hardware support for h265, wait for next release of lav filters or compile latest source, here is changelogs: https://code.google.com/p/lavfilters/source/list , but some one have to compile the source to have latest changes in use
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Last edited by Stears555; 24th Sep 2014 at 07:51.
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Here: http://tmod.nmm-hd.org/LAVFilters/ is a link with a compiled/moded LAV Filters. HEVC h/w decoding enabled.
@Stears555: do you compile LAV yourself? Or do you have a link to a compiled version? I'm asking, 'cos the link I use contains a lower than yours version (0.62.0.3324 at the moment). -
My Lav filters version is part of the newest Shark ( ADVANCED_Codecs_v477 ) codec pack
Do you use Cuda or DXVA for Hevc HW decoding?Last edited by Stears555; 24th Sep 2014 at 08:14.
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Is it possible that the previous version is better for hevc HW decoding?
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Sorry, but I stopped following (very amateurishly) HEVC decoding development a while ago. But if I have time this evening (I can't promise) I can check up what is happening with HW decoding on my graphic cards.
The lowest GPU usage I have with Strongene's Lentoid HEVC decoder, but I don't think it uses HW acceleration. -
Lentoid uses opengl. Did you try the hw hevc decoding with LAV filters?
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Stears555: maybe you'll find something interesting here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=171219