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More interestingly, the latest NVIDIA driver now supports the new HEVC DXVA decode profiles for 444 (and maybe also 422? I don't have blackwell and don't plan on getting one). Now its not only Intel anymore. Maybe I'll get around to supporting them properly sometime.
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Yep. It's in their new build. It's working fine on my system. Their build in version of LAV works just as well as the stand alone / external version. The stand alone LAV doesn't have it yet. I honestly didn't notice any difference between d3d11 cb external LAV and d3d12 cb internal MPC-BE, running MadVR and XySubFilter. I also run ffdshow tryouts for AAC audio decoding - as it does a much nicer job of faking dolby suround/atmos - but I use LAV (or MPC-BE's built in LAV) for the rest of audio formats. I'm not sure what the differences are between MPC-BE's build in LAV and external LAV.
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You mean MPC-BE's internal filters, LAV is specifically Nevcairiel's filters that are also built in to MPC-HC but not BE. Source, Video and Audio filters in BE are created by the MPC-BE team and are updated as part of the ongoing player updates. As far as differences go, it comes down to features mostly with LAV offering more options for a typical power user.
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Can someone please post a screenshot of the first tab of DXVA Checker 4.7.0 for Nvidia RTX 50x0.
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GPU MPEG2 H.264 HEVC Main HEVC Main 444 HEVC Main10 HEVC Main10 422 HEVC Main10 444 HEVC Main10 Ext HEVC Main12 HEVC Main12 422 HEVC Main12 444 VP9 Profile0 VP9 10bit Profile2 AV1 Profile0 AV1 12bit Profile2 420 GeForce RTX 5080 4K 8K 8K 8K 8K 8K 8K - 8K 8K 8K 8K 8K 8K - So just HEVC Main10 Ext and AV1 12bit Profile2 420 with no support. |
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The presence of NVDEC decoder does not mean the presence of the same D3D11 and DXVA2 decoder.
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Can you hover over the two 422 devices and let us know which output formats they list? I would expect Y210 and Y216 like Intel, but just want to be sure.
I have a 4090 myself for 444, and they use Y410/Y416 there as expected. Not that I expect many renderers to actually support native DXVA/D3D11 with these formats. Especially Y210/Y216 is often troublesome, and likely will not be supported in JRVR for native, for example (although if you send it through D3D11-VPP, it might be able to transform it to something more useful, but I don't use that for quality reasons), so copy-back it'll be for those.
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MPC VR already support all this HEVC Rext format for D3D11.
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Thank you. Some formats (for example H.264 10 bit) are still only available in NVDEC.
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Here you go: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pAO...usp=drive_link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZIj...usp=drive_link |
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Thanks, as expected they use the same recommended format as Intel, so I can use that as well.
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LAV Filters crash on AVIs with ASV1 (ASUS V1 raw) codec encoded videos. Will provide a small sample in a github issue.
PS: I had an old ffdshow installed, with ASV1 decoding support disabled, that caused the crash. When I enabled decoding support, MPC-HC and MPC-BE played the video. But that makes me wonder why they rely on a system-installed decoder at all. Peeking into libavcodec-61 DLLs of LAV Filters included in MPC-HC, as well as the mpc-be64.exe, I found ASV1 FourCCs mentioned. So I would assume they contain a matching decoder?! Last edited by LigH; 13th March 2025 at 17:12. |
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