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Vista EVR


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Hi all,

yesterday i tried DVBViewer 3.8.0 [...] and my hauppauge hrv4000. With normal channel televinsion, all works very fine with vmr9 or overlay render. The problem is thath my operative system is Vista an my graphic card in Nvidia 8600 gtx. So when i try to watch an HD channel with H264 codec (cyberlink powerdvd 7) the cpu go to 88%. Reading around in some forum, i learn that for less cpu usage i have to use ERV render, but DVBViewer can't do it. DVBViewer Ge seem to support EVR [...].

Please help me

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Use XP, there H.264 acceleration is possible in VRM/Overlay, too.

In Vista you won't have a chance... anyway 88% CPU load should be ok to get a fluent picture. Don't use Cyberlink H.264 decoder in pure software mode.

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but is there a chance that EVR support arrives for vista users any time soon ? it is quite annoying to have xp only because H.264 acceleration do not work under vista with DVBViever :unsure: GE version is no go for me because i need CI support. 88% CPU usage is not ok. picture is laggy and it is ridiculously large CPU usage, EVR supported player (WMP, BSP) plays saved stream file only with ~15% CPU usage and picture is smooth like silk.

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it is quite annoying to have xp only because H.264 acceleration do not work under vista with DVBViever :unsure:

I think you ment acceleration under XP? It is working with the new Beta ForceWare 163.71 or 163.69. As far as I know there are no plans to support EVR in DVBViewer Pro in the near future...

 

Cheereo

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but how ? if CPU usage is 80-90% then clearly no acceleration working for me :-/

 

my rig:

 

A64 X2 3800+, GF 8600GT (FW 163.71), 2GB RAM, Hauppauge HVR4000, Vista Ultimate

 

DVBViewer 3.8.1.10, VMR9, Cyberlink video decoders and AC3Filter for audio decoding.

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