VLC vs MPC with CORE AVC CUDA acceleration
Uploader Comments (Elysianwarrior)
All Comments (15)
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Splash Pro is awesome!
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I use vlc because it doesn't take 4 minutes to buffer my blu ray rips before it starts to play.
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hey man, nice vid, how do you configure core avc in vlc player? I have no clue
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@eladbari this codec is recomented for week pc"s
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@eladbari Sometimes videos seek faster and you use 1% less CPU. The picture quality is better, by a little. Kind of noticeable when a video is panning still objects. I have a core i7 920 so I can vouch for this.
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@eladbari It might not be noticeable, but it renders the image faster. Just a little bit. It's hard to tell.
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awesome.
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@Elysianwarrior thank u, man :] guess i dont need it, but ill recommend it to others who do.
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@eladbari Well.....for people with medium range and old PCs is totally a great sollution.
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@buyukavsar i dont get it...if i have an intel i7 2.66 [6GB ram..if thats importat] and a GTX260..why do i need coreavc? will it save my CPU from doing the hard work it should do? i have a strong PC, and i wonder what is a good reason for me to get coreavc?
If you use mpc you need to go to options external filters and select avc.
Elysianwarrior 2 years ago
you have to use it with media player classic you have to configurate MPC to work with core avc.Rememper cuda is working with 8series and above.
Elysianwarrior 2 years ago