About a month ago you guys did a couple of tests with HD content, wich about 20% utilization on full hd content.
I was wondering wich tools you used to achieve this?
I already tried a couple of programs and codecs and i can't seem to get it working properly on Windows7
used codecs or programs for testing HD content
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
The HW accelerated Windows codecs are not open.
We are including HW accelerated codecs by CyberLink with fit-PC2 with Windows.
We are including HW accelerated codecs by CyberLink with fit-PC2 with Windows.
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
Does that mean that the codecs are only included with Fit-PC2 that comes with Windows?
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
No.Does that mean that the codecs are only included with Fit-PC2 that comes with Windows?
Fit-PC2 with Linux comes with a HD codec. (VAAPI for Mplayer).
See this thread on the subject: http://www.fit-pc2.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=60
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
How about the fit-pc2 version without OS? Can we download this special mplayer codec?arie wrote:No.Does that mean that the codecs are only included with Fit-PC2 that comes with Windows?
Fit-PC2 with Linux comes with a HD codec. (VAAPI for Mplayer).
See this thread on the subject: http://www.fit-pc2.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=60
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
We will soon release the full fit-PC2 Ubuntu distribution for download.
We may also release the display drivers and links to the FFMPEG accelerated codec.
We may also release the display drivers and links to the FFMPEG accelerated codec.
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
I believe you can get promising results with SAF. See this page for more information and instructions.
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
I have looked around for a while. Am I right in concluding that GMA 500 hardware video offloading of mpeg4/h.264/vc-1 requires DXVA2 and thus Vista or Windows 7?
/regards
Søren
/regards
Søren
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
In general - yes, but CyberLink incorporate the DXVA2 API inside the codec so it works on XP as well.
We did not license the VC-1 codec, only AVC.
We did not license the VC-1 codec, only AVC.
Re: used codecs or programs for testing HD content
Hi Irad,
Does this mean that Fit-PC2 wont be able to play HD files which were encoded using VC-1 - ie WMV HD files?
Does this mean that Fit-PC2 wont be able to play HD files which were encoded using VC-1 - ie WMV HD files?