2009-10-26, 12:56 AM
OK, download mediainfo, and it will tell you what format the video is in - I suspect it's H264 based on being an MKV, and the fact your cpu was at 100% (h264 / VC1 is very demanding on cpu)
I use cyberlink powerdvd 8 codec for h264, and it gives me acceleration, and uses about 10% cpu - but on EVR, I get 50-90% with a 1080p file.
try this (fileter pack for GBPVR)
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=40821
I use cyberlink powerdvd 8 codec for h264, and it gives me acceleration, and uses about 10% cpu - but on EVR, I get 50-90% with a 1080p file.
try this (fileter pack for GBPVR)
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=40821
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--= Win7, C2D 2.93 GHz, ASUS 9400GT Silent, 2GB Ram, Few HDD's, 3TB unRAID server, Samsung 50" 1080p Plasma via HDMI, 40" 1080i LCD via VGA =-- * PVR2000 Analog PCI / Avermedia DVB-S PCI / Hauppauge 2200 DVB/Analog * PCH GBPVR Client * *BD-E6500 w/ NPVR client*
--= Win7, C2D 2.93 GHz, ASUS 9400GT Silent, 2GB Ram, Few HDD's, 3TB unRAID server, Samsung 50" 1080p Plasma via HDMI, 40" 1080i LCD via VGA =-- * PVR2000 Analog PCI / Avermedia DVB-S PCI / Hauppauge 2200 DVB/Analog * PCH GBPVR Client * *BD-E6500 w/ NPVR client*