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Old 13th October 2013, 07:19   #7181  |  Link
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I've been using CoreAVC for the longest time so what's a good h264 decoder on the market now?
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There's no "best", but IMHO, LAV Video is a very good and stable H.264 DirectShow decoder, which is based on libavcodec. In software mode, its performance can be compared to CoreAVC, even outperform with high bit-depth H.264. It also support hardware-accelerated decoders, include CUVID, DXVA (native and copy-back), QuickSync. And it's free and open-source.

EDIT: I just answered the above question, didn't intend to troll or anything. As CoreCodec has abandoned their product, I think people deserve to know other alternatives if they want.
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Thanks for the reply, wow I didn't know forums had rules such as "don't ask what's best", now that is weird.

CoreAVC was the best decoder during it's time, it's too bad they stopped development because I could run 1080p video on my old Pentium 4 system whereas libavcodec would cripple the system.

Not that any of that matters now on my current rig, but just curious if anything new came out to replace CoreAVC during this time.
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Old 16th October 2013, 18:43   #7184  |  Link
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Thanks for the reply, wow I didn't know forums had rules such as "don't ask what's best", now that is weird.
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Old 19th October 2013, 23:57   #7185  |  Link
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On the DShow side, I continue to use COREAVC (even though LAV may be faster) because, historically it has had slightly better corruption handling (corrupted DCT coefficients instead of large black blocks, iirc). It's not so important for playback, but for encoding, the errors will be permanantly embedded in the video.
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CoreAVC was the best decoder during it's time, it's too bad they stopped development because I could run 1080p video on my old Pentium 4 system whereas libavcodec would cripple the system.

Not that any of that matters now on my current rig, but just curious if anything new came out to replace CoreAVC during this time.
Until last year, I was using the H.264 decoder from DivX. I switched to LAV Video when I found that

1) there are some clips which the DivX filter failed to decompress properly, and

2) the H.264 decoder from ffmpeg/libav finally became as fast as the payware H.264 decompressors
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Old 28th October 2013, 09:36   #7187  |  Link
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Has there ever been a wattmeter comparison of CoreAVC/Rémoulade/ffmpeg/DXVA2 & CUVID?
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Old 10th November 2015, 13:24   #7188  |  Link
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Hello,

I have no improvement if I let the 24 cores to MPCHC process or only 16 cores ...

There is a way to set the number of threads ?
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What happened to CoreCodec/CoreAVC? Dan Marlin was last online in 2013?
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Old 29th July 2018, 06:50   #7190  |  Link
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What happened to CoreCodec/CoreAVC? Dan Marlin was last online in 2013?
He worked with x264 for a short time after CC disbanded (never a public announcement, but it was quickly obvious), and now he's a business consultant in Florida. I wonder if he's the one who keeps the website and hosting up for old times' sake.
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Old 10th October 2020, 23:56   #7191  |  Link
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Yeah, time flies :-/
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Considering that the first post in this thread was last updated on
«15th September 2011» ,
and considering that the goal of the most recent posts is bash CoreAVC ,
I think it's time to close this thread alright.

IF and when BetaBoy returns to these forums, 'twill be easy for him to start a brand-new topic.
BetaBoy will not return to Doom9, so probably it is time to finally lock this thread.

P.S.: besides, "nobody" uses CoreAVC anymore.

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