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    GPU processing codec

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by fred2028, Aug 13, 2009.

  1. fred2028

    fred2028 Sexy member

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    Is there a codec or something that allows GOM Player to use GPU to decode videos?
     
  2. TevashSzat

    TevashSzat Notebook Deity

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    Is that really necessary? With the T9800 you should be more than able to play 1080p videos unless you want to play like 4 of them simultaneously or something like that.
     
  3. namaiki

    namaiki "basically rocks" Super Moderator

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    Though you may already know, Media Player Classic Homecinema can do DXVA. It can even process H.264 video on my Intel 4500MHD, but it's a little broken there. It is fine with my GeForce 9600M GT, but I don't use it, because there isn't any benefit for me.