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(14 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thanks, I'll try and experiment a bit. Is the .chm help file available in English - or maybe in the future?

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Thanks, it was the APP SDK Runtime option in Catalyst installation - GPU-acceleration is now enabled. Still, it's quite CPU intensive stuff! I managed to make it work fine for 576i videos and live TV (with DVBViewer) - CPU around 30-50%. With 720p/50fps, CPU goes up to 70% and video stutters. Still, it's great work - thanks a lot.   smile
I see the "frame blending to screen refresh-rate" is not required for smooth playback, so I'll leave it off - it seems to increase CPU usage.

http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/2023/amdcatalystinstall.th.jpg

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(14 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thanks for the info, MAG79.

Chainik wrote:

What do you mean? Is "GPU acceleration" menu item available/enabled or grayed out?

It's greyed out. Are these the OpenCL drivers I should install?

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(14 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I am now playing a 720p 50fps video, ReClock (yellow) reports 100fps. Shouldn't it be 120fps for smooth playback on a 60Hz monitor or am I wrong? Playback seems smooth though. I get "Target video frame rate exceeds the monitor's refresh rate to 40.047fps. Continue playing videos with the effect of smooth?". CPU usage for mpc-hc is around 55%. Using LAV Video (DXVA-2 copy-back) and ffdshow raw video on EVR custom pres. On madVR, cpu usage goes around 70% and playback is not smooth.
@Rimsky: No, I mean playback from a tv tuner (DVB-T & DVB-S) or streaming from a satellite box in the local network. I've only installed the ATI Catalyst 12.1 package. OpenCL drivers are not installed with that?

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Hello everyone, is it possible to do this with SVP? I mainly want this for live tv playback, using mpc-hc or DVBViewer for example. Played around with some 25fps mkv's and mpc-hc x86, but wasn't able to use gpu acceleration. Win 7 x64 - ATI 5670 - Intel Q9650.