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Best codec for live HD sports?


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Hi,

 

I currently use arcsoft for my video codecs but HD sports could be a lot better decoded I think as it looks a bit jittery/blurry when theres is movement when using this codec. Anyone have any ideas which codec would be better for watching live sports in HD?

 

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Hi there,my question is about codec latency, i compared two codecs Core AVC and LAV decoder and few other .Core avc decode much faster the LAV and is the fastest one for me,I mean LIVE H264 feed is about 1 second faster when i compare with all other codecs .Can anyone tell me if is any other h264 codec faster then CORE AVC which i can use with DVBViewer.I dont care about quality i just need fast feed it can be even black and white colors doesn't really matter as long as i can see in real live time without delay even 500ms will be a huge advantage

 

Thanks for any help

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Hi,

 

I currently use arcsoft for my video codecs but HD sports could be a lot better decoded I think as it looks a bit jittery/blurry when theres is movement when using this codec. Anyone have any ideas which codec would be better for watching live sports in HD?

 

Thanks

 

The amount of jitter or blur when watching content with fast movement (i.e. sports) depends on a lot of things like

 

- the bitrate used to encode the content at TV headend

- network problems (jitter)

- the ability of the decoder to use DXVA for faster decoding

 

In the first case (which is the reason for blur in most cases) your decoder can't fix this. Have you checked your decoder settings? Does it use hardware decoding / DXVa / CUDA ?

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For me LAV on Intel HD4000 is doing very good job. I watch HD sport channels. And LAV is free.

 

Are You can watch just fine channels like Sky Sports 1 hd ~20 mbits with this video card ?

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