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MPC HC.
http://tibrium.neuf.fr/ supports multi core h264 decoding, even hardware acceleration. As picky DXVA is, when it works, I get 1% cpu usage for 1080p movies. Latest ffdshow builds have correct multicore usage for h264, although ffdshow is still the slowest h264 decoder (I only had lag on one scene ever though, and on that one the bitrate shot up to 30k - using e6550 2,8ghz). I'm using ffdshow_rev1890_20080307_clsid at the moment, though its probably time to check a newer build with that movie. For the record, the internal MPC HC h264 filter was running that scene lag free, without hardware acceleration. x264.nl is a good place to get latest ffdshow binaries from (dunno the site for the daily builds). If you are on some slow ass athlon, pirate the latest CoreAVC. It's a good deal faster, a friend of mine was running 720p fine on a P4C 2.4ghz, and I was having no problems with 1080p on my old, super slow athlon x2 3800 (early crap model). edit: meh, didnt notice the thread is about macfags now. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by evilboris; May 3, 2008 at 09:35 AM.
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