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Windows 10 - DXVA issue, not working with any player/decoder
Hi everyone!
Does anyone have the same issue: I have never had any issues with DXVA on my computer, but ever since I installed Windows 10 it has stopped working for no apparent reason whatsoever. MPC HC (1.7.10) shows (Options -> Internal filters -> Video decoder) that both DXVA2 and nVidia CUVID (as it's a CUDA compatible video card) are available, yet either of them are listed as "<inactive>" during playback. Same with VLC and when using Windows' built in filters): no hardware acceleration. Any ideas how to solve it except for switching back to Windows 7? ![]() Best! Pawel PS. The selected renderer is "EVR (custom presenter)", which is said to support DXVA. |
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The hardware is not the issue, as I have never had any problems with hardware accelerated playback of those videos when using Windows 7 on this computer. |
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if it says "<inactive>", then you are looking in the wrong place. It would never say inactive if its decoding anything, if its using software decoding, it would say "avcodec".
You need to check the actual active decoder instance. There can be multiple decoders active at the same time, so only accessing the properties of one specific decoder can show you any relevant information.
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![]() 1) When you hover the cursor over "Playing" (contrary to Win 7 where it displayed "Playing" (DXVA)") in bottom left corner of the window it says "Software playback". 2) When selecting "View -> Renderer Settings -> Display statistics" it explicitly says: "DXVA : Not using DXVA" 3) I get way more CPU usage when decoding videos (depending on the resolution of course) whereas I had <10% with Windows 7 no matter if 720p or 1080p. As I said I had it actually working without any issues with this very hardware configuration (and default MPC settings just as it is now) with Windows 7, so the sole apparent difference is the OS: Win 7 vs Win 10. |
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http://bluesky23.yukishigure.com/en/DXVAChecker.html
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