2011-03-07, 02:50
I'm using this gigabyte mobo in my HTPC
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...id=3681#ov
On board Radeaon HD 6310
Windows 7 64 bit ultimate
8 GB ram
XBMC 33619 with dsplayer
ffdshow 3721_20110107_clsid
Things I've done that I think are correct:
ffdshow - hardware acceleration selected for H264 and VC-1
mediasconfig.xml reads:
<rule filetypes="mkv">
<source filter="mkvsource" />
<splitter filter="mkvsplitter" />
<video>
<video dxva="true" filter="ffdvideodec" />
<video filter="ffdvideodec" />
</video>
<audio filter="ffdaudiodec" />
</rule>
and I have selected "allow hardware acceleration" in XBMC settings
I used pavtube bytecopy to rip Start Trek. the H264 video stutters when played. my CPU usage is 70-90%.
additionally the renderer stats says XBMC is not using DXVA.
I don't know how to get it DXVA to work.
Dubug log here:
http://pastebin.com/QEvmdNva
I read discussions about h264 not being accelerated during XBMC development. I thought that this had been fixed though. Is this that problem or something else?
Thank you,
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...id=3681#ov
On board Radeaon HD 6310
Windows 7 64 bit ultimate
8 GB ram
XBMC 33619 with dsplayer
ffdshow 3721_20110107_clsid
Things I've done that I think are correct:
ffdshow - hardware acceleration selected for H264 and VC-1
mediasconfig.xml reads:
<rule filetypes="mkv">
<source filter="mkvsource" />
<splitter filter="mkvsplitter" />
<video>
<video dxva="true" filter="ffdvideodec" />
<video filter="ffdvideodec" />
</video>
<audio filter="ffdaudiodec" />
</rule>
and I have selected "allow hardware acceleration" in XBMC settings
I used pavtube bytecopy to rip Start Trek. the H264 video stutters when played. my CPU usage is 70-90%.
additionally the renderer stats says XBMC is not using DXVA.
I don't know how to get it DXVA to work.
Dubug log here:
http://pastebin.com/QEvmdNva
I read discussions about h264 not being accelerated during XBMC development. I thought that this had been fixed though. Is this that problem or something else?
Thank you,