2008-02-25, 08:15 PM
Can some help me out by posting what your graph looks like when working with nvidia purevideo. I installed it, it worked great (reduced my CPU usage for some reason by like 10-15% even though I have an old AGP ATI card) but when I reboot it put everything back to cybervideo.
I tried building a graph, but when I try to connect from the purevideo decoder to the VMR video renderer it says 'no way dude.' Purevideo is putting out UYVY and the video renderer is probably expecting something else.
The original file is a .dvr-ms file but I'll take a .ts graph as well if anyone has it since I'm still comparing the two. Alternatively, I could take a suggestion as to what to put between the purevideo output and the VMR input to make this work.
Thanks
I tried building a graph, but when I try to connect from the purevideo decoder to the VMR video renderer it says 'no way dude.' Purevideo is putting out UYVY and the video renderer is probably expecting something else.
The original file is a .dvr-ms file but I'll take a .ts graph as well if anyone has it since I'm still comparing the two. Alternatively, I could take a suggestion as to what to put between the purevideo output and the VMR input to make this work.
Thanks
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