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http://www.sendspace.com/file/ie1zfl You will see a difference in cpu usage. But more importantly, with VMR9 the news ticker at the bottom will be jumpy and blurry. With EVR it is rock solid and looks great. http://cid-bc845d43f8b3e65f.skydrive...ge|_sample.mpg |
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We'll believe it when you post a screenshot of an hd-pvr recording run through graphedit and a screenshot of your cpu usage.
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Currently using SageTV Media Center Server on Windows 7, SageTV Client as an HTPC on Windows 7, and an HD Theater HD200. The server controls 3 Motorola DCH-3200 cable boxes and 3 Hauppauge HD-PVRs (all Rev F1) with HD audio and changes channels via firewire WITH NO LOCKUPS. It's awesome. 4 Steps to Perfect Stutter Free Playback for SageTV Quick Guide: How to Bitstream Audio in Windows 7 |
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okay I'll try it when I get home. I didnt notice CPU utilization being an issue even during 1080p H.264/AVC on my machine. Native format for my HD-PVR recordings are mpeg2. But, I have blu-ray clips.
I'll show the examples when I get home, but when I playback Apple 1080p H.264 mov containers, my machine can BARELY play these files back; sometimes skipping frames; same result if I play these H.264 files via other decoders like Nero. When playing 1080p TS hardware accelerated files in sageTV, I can do other CPU intensive tasks comfortably at the same time. I guess there's a chance that my cyberlink decoder takes advantage of 4 cores in my CPU; but that doesnt explain why I have so much idle CPU power during playback.
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A modern CPU should be able to playback h.264 using only the CPU w/o killing the box. In the screenprints I posted earlier, you can see it's using 22% (approximately 1 core's available time). I was using a 4200 X2 (dual core) before, and everything rendered fine; the problem is that the cycles spent rendering video are cycles that aren't doing other things (like scanning for commercials). |
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Oh I realize he was talking about the Hauppauge product "HD-PVR". Yeah, I have an "1800"
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Here's an excerpt from one of my other posts that has a bunch of good links on the subject of h.264 acceleration in Vista (all versions). These are the reasons I don't believe h.264 hardware acceleration is possible. Quote:
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Currently using SageTV Media Center Server on Windows 7, SageTV Client as an HTPC on Windows 7, and an HD Theater HD200. The server controls 3 Motorola DCH-3200 cable boxes and 3 Hauppauge HD-PVRs (all Rev F1) with HD audio and changes channels via firewire WITH NO LOCKUPS. It's awesome. 4 Steps to Perfect Stutter Free Playback for SageTV Quick Guide: How to Bitstream Audio in Windows 7 |
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At least on ATI hardware that supports it like my Radeon 3870 H.264 hardware acceleration is possible in Vista with EVR output. The DXVA Checker clearly shows that H.264 acceleration is ONLY available for DXVA2. Other forms of compression are only supported under DXVA1 or both as with VC1. So it's just a matter of how the video is being displayed as to the level of acceleration.
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Server: i5 8400, ASUS Prime H370M-Plus/CSM, 16GB RAM, 15TB drive array + 500GB cache, 2 HDHR's, SageTV 9, unRAID 6.6.3 Client 1: HD300 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia 65" 1080p LCD and optical SPDIF to a Sony Receiver Client 2: HD200 (latest FW), HDMI to an Insignia NS-LCD42HD-09 1080p LCD |
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Currently using SageTV Media Center Server on Windows 7, SageTV Client as an HTPC on Windows 7, and an HD Theater HD200. The server controls 3 Motorola DCH-3200 cable boxes and 3 Hauppauge HD-PVRs (all Rev F1) with HD audio and changes channels via firewire WITH NO LOCKUPS. It's awesome. 4 Steps to Perfect Stutter Free Playback for SageTV Quick Guide: How to Bitstream Audio in Windows 7 |
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Okay, I stand corrected I guess hardware acceleration isn't working with VMR using H.264. I was convinced I had hardware acceleration on because of how comfortably the video played with no glitches; even with other processes active (ie web server/FTP utilization, audio/video encoding, etc)..sageTV shows max ~22%. Quad cores kept things running smooth enough for me not ever suspect low enough CPU resources to check task manager. I could have sworn I checked task manager before for this, but may not have noticed anything suspicious.
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However, EVRPlay doesn't seem to do this. Every file I've thrown at it no matter the actual height gets accelerated. I could be wrong but this leads me to believe that either EVRPlay or the way it is using the Cyberlink H.264 Decoder is mapping the video to a full 1080p pixel space before rendering so that it becomes fully accelerated. IMHO, kind of interesting.
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When you render in graphedit it doesn't do that; in some cases I've seen it select a mode (but not the best one) and others times not select a mode at all. If you register evrprop.dll the EVR gets a property page you can use to examine what it's current settings are. |
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Currently using SageTV Media Center Server on Windows 7, SageTV Client as an HTPC on Windows 7, and an HD Theater HD200. The server controls 3 Motorola DCH-3200 cable boxes and 3 Hauppauge HD-PVRs (all Rev F1) with HD audio and changes channels via firewire WITH NO LOCKUPS. It's awesome. 4 Steps to Perfect Stutter Free Playback for SageTV Quick Guide: How to Bitstream Audio in Windows 7 |
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+1 I bought a nice video card, I would like to use it to its potential.
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Same here
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+1 for me too! I have a powerful machine but it gets brought to its knees with some HD files ...
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Any update from the devs on the status of the implementation? |
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This look promising!
http://babgvant.com/blogs/andyvt/arc...r-support.aspx |
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For those wishing to read the text verbatim... here it is from babgvant: Quote:
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Server: Sage 7.1.9 beta; Dell Inspiron 530; Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (UAC turned off); 2TB Internal SATA (TV Recordings) Storage: Synology DiskStation DS411+, RAID 5, 5x 2TB SATA for (DVDs/Music/Other Videos) Tuners: Ceton InfiniTV w/ Verizon FIOS cablecard (using babgvant's SageDCT plugin) Clients: 1x STP-HD300; 1x Acer Aspire Revo 3610 (Atom/Ion) w/ SageTV client (Win 7, EVR, FSE on) |
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>* It seems that XP users can also get the EVR by installing .NET 3.5
Is this true? Does it work well and accelerated? I've never thought much about this as I use XP and VMR9 seems ok but then redondo_se mentioned that scrolling tickers will stutter and wouldn't you know that I have been annoyed at seeing a slight stutter in my news tickers every 15 sec or so. Who knew this was VMR9 related. Last edited by skyeclad; 11-11-2008 at 04:12 PM. |
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