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Our test materials include video clips in all popular formats and two resolutions: 1280x7x1080, and a couple of non-standard resolutions. What concerns MPEG2, we used NVIDIA Video Decoder and CyberLink Video/SP Filter. For H.264 video we used CyberLink 264 Decoder Filter and CoreAVC DirectShow Video Decoder. #CYBERLINK POWERDVD 15 GTX 650TI HARDWARE ACCELERATION WINDOWS#We used Windows Media Video Decoder to decode WMV and VC-1 video. "High quality mode" in WMP settings is responsible for using Video Mixing Renderer 9 (VMR9), performance tests were run in 1920x1080. You can see the key Windows Media Player 11 performance options on the screenshot: In NVIDIA ForceWare control panel we enabled "Use inverse telecine". In AMD CATALYST Control Center we enabled "Pulldown Detection". We enabled hardware acceleration in PowerDVD settings and in the corresponding decoder ("Enable hardware acceleration" and "Use DXVA"). We chose CyberLink solutions from PowerDVD 7.3 Ultra as the main decoders for MPEG2 and H.264, because this is one of the most popular players along with WinDVD and Windows Media Player, and it also supports hardware acceleration on all video cards, including the latest ones - GeForce 8600 GTS.
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