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CoreAVC H.264 Decoder only uses one cpu core.


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When I try to watch DVB-S2 H.264 channels, the picture lags every few seconds. When I checked the cpu usage core 1 was allmost 100% and everytime it topped 100% the picture froze for a second or two, Core 2 was on 1-10% the whole time.

 

Is it possible to activate dual core support for CoreAVC?

 

I'm using newest DVBViewer Pro, Core AVC H264 Decoder 1.2 and my computer is a E6700, 2gb ram and a x1650pro. If dual core support is impossible on CoreAVC what decoder do you recommend that supports it?

 

Here's a picture of the cpu usage.

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I solved it. Had the option only use first cpu checked in. Now everything works great.

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what other codecs and video renderers are you using in your direct X section? DVBViewer keeps crashing when I try and view one of these channels.

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what other codecs and video renderers are you using in your direct X section? DVBViewer keeps crashing when I try and view one of these channels.

I used Powerdvd but it has stopped working now somehow, thinking of ordering CoreAVC.

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I used Powerdvd but it has stopped working now somehow, thinking of ordering CoreAVC.

 

I've got the CoreAVC codec but when I use it, DVBViewer crashes and I get an avcdx.ax error.

I've managed to get it working on ProgDVB EE but in DVBViewer, the video displays as big boxes.

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