Originally posted by: aggressor
Considering there isn't any thing else offered by Cyberlink besides the h.264 codec, and that quote came from a Firingsquad article, it's safe to say the image enhancements for DVDs are also there.
Originally posted by: JAG87
Originally posted by: rbV5
Originally posted by: JAG87
for playback of h264 you can just use quicktime 7. I dont see why you would pay for cyberlink.
all you need to do is set up avivo in the control center, and it should take off a huge load off your cpu when playing. for dvd, does your cpu really struggle playing dvds? mine doesnt, i see no need for mpeg2 accelleration.
Quicktime7 doesn't support H264 acceleration, so you'll need a beefy CPU to decode 1080p. Cyberlinks H264 decode takes a load off the CPU and uses the X1xxx hardware to assist the decoding.
i see
Originally posted by: aggressor
It appears you just need the generic dxva support for AVIVO to function on DVDs. Now if only the h.264 codec didn't cost $15.
Originally posted by: rbV5
I agree about the cost of Cyberlinks H264 decoder as well. I finally have it working well on my new build, but because there is no way to change MPEG4 decoders in WMP10, its a big issue if you have other mpeg4 decoders installed. Basic feature support should be "free" with the purchase of the card, just like DVD decoding.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: rbV5
I agree about the cost of Cyberlinks H264 decoder as well. I finally have it working well on my new build, but because there is no way to change MPEG4 decoders in WMP10, its a big issue if you have other mpeg4 decoders installed. Basic feature support should be "free" with the purchase of the card, just like DVD decoding.
RadLight Filter Manager
Unless you mean for WMP10 only you can use that to set your favorite MPEG-4 decoder to the highest merit (all DS auto-filter-graph apps will use the highest merit one). For WMP10 only you could have a proxy bat file to unregister other MP4 decoders then reregister on WMP10 exit.