2010-02-04, 09:18 AM
I have a pretty weak machine (WinXP, P4 3.2GHz, ATI 2400HD PRO) and I would like to watch h.264 .ts recordings in GBPVR.
It seems that I can play these recordings in MPC-HC or graphedit using MPC-HC standalone decoder with DXVA enabled. I can also also play recordings using Cyberlink h.264 (TechnoTrend) decoder, that came with the DVB tuner, and Cyberlink ts splitter in graphedit, so there seems to be enough processing power if DXVA and a proper sequence of filters is used.
I tried both decoders in GBPVR with no success. MPC-HC h.264 standalone decoder does not work at all in pvrx2. With the cyberlink decoder I am able to get sound and blinking screen with an occasional frame in both custom and full screen vmr9. It looks like mpeg2 splitter, which is used by pvrx2, breaks the playback since the graph whith mpeg2 splitter does not play well in graphedit as well.
Is there any possibilty to make h.265 playback working within pvrx2 on this basic hardware or I need a 2 core processor? Does anybody have a working solution?
It seems that I can play these recordings in MPC-HC or graphedit using MPC-HC standalone decoder with DXVA enabled. I can also also play recordings using Cyberlink h.264 (TechnoTrend) decoder, that came with the DVB tuner, and Cyberlink ts splitter in graphedit, so there seems to be enough processing power if DXVA and a proper sequence of filters is used.
I tried both decoders in GBPVR with no success. MPC-HC h.264 standalone decoder does not work at all in pvrx2. With the cyberlink decoder I am able to get sound and blinking screen with an occasional frame in both custom and full screen vmr9. It looks like mpeg2 splitter, which is used by pvrx2, breaks the playback since the graph whith mpeg2 splitter does not play well in graphedit as well.
Is there any possibilty to make h.265 playback working within pvrx2 on this basic hardware or I need a 2 core processor? Does anybody have a working solution?