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VLC....what GPU acceleration?

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May 22, 2014 12:04:51 AM

I looked this up and every forum says click "Enable GPU/Hardware Acceleration" Which there is no option for in the video or Codecs. Though you can enable DXVA which is horrid to look at. You sort make out what your viewing. I don't how high the CPU usage gets on some gameplay footage I recorded with Shadowplay more specifically Older titles.

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May 22, 2014 12:52:29 AM

Vitric9 said:
I looked this up and every forum says click "Enable GPU/Hardware Acceleration" Which there is no option for in the video or Codecs. Though you can enable DXVA which is horrid to look at. You sort make out what your viewing. I don't how high the CPU usage gets on some gameplay footage I recorded with Shadowplay more specifically Older titles.


DXVA works fine. If it looks off to you it's probably because you have some driver tweaks configured that are mucking with the stream
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May 22, 2014 3:47:15 AM

Pinhedd said:
Vitric9 said:
I looked this up and every forum says click "Enable GPU/Hardware Acceleration" Which there is no option for in the video or Codecs. Though you can enable DXVA which is horrid to look at. You sort make out what your viewing. I don't how high the CPU usage gets on some gameplay footage I recorded with Shadowplay more specifically Older titles.


DXVA works fine. If it looks off to you it's probably because you have some driver tweaks configured that are mucking with the stream


I can't get it to work properly. It will function but Many others have this issue with Nvidia geforce gpus as well...I will have to check it out later
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