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1) There's no such thing as HD-compatible videocard. That's just another marketing buzzword. The question is if it's possible to offload computations to the GPU (and that's dependant on codec/player)
2) What media player is used to view the stream? 3) What is 'quite old', be specific. What CPU and what GPU (memory isn't that important) Jam it back in, in the dark. |
If you use VLC, what version exactly?
Also check what kind of stream this HD video is. You can do this very easily with VLC, just check the file properties. Sometimes VLC uses the Windows codecs because it thinks that the ffmpeg component (the library that handles nearly every media file format in the world) can't do the job. That's probably the case with VC-1 material, where the decoding implementation in ffmpeg is rather young. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
CoreAVC is considered a fast decoder, but it doesn't produce reference results no it'S not really standard compliant. You should however first check which material your stream consists of.
@codec: View|Stream and media info This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Aspect ratio to high? The ratio is a constant, you probably mean the zoom factor.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |