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One question - moaid - 2012-09-30 can i run VDPAU instead of dxva2 on windows 7 Such as that in the Ubuntu system ? tnx RE: One question - moaid - 2012-09-30 up up up RE: One question - drpizznock - 2012-09-30 VDPAU is to Linux/BSD as DXVA/2 is to Windows. They both offload processing to the GPU. RE: One question - thrak76 - 2012-09-30 Also, please have a look at the forum's guidelines. Please only politely bump your own threads, at maximum, once every 24 hours (which is pretty much standard across all forums, everywhere). RE: One question - moaid - 2012-09-30 There's no way ؟ for VDPAU on Windows ? RE: One question - drpizznock - 2012-09-30 (2012-09-30, 20:12)moaid Wrote: There's no way VDPAU on Windows is called DXVA RE: One question - moaid - 2012-09-30 my gpu intel hd graphics 3000 and There are problems with dxva2 like this But when it runs on ubuntu ( VDPAU ) Problems do not occur RE: One question - drpizznock - 2012-09-30 If you have already update your drivers to the latest version and this is still happening then set your Render Method to Software and disable DXVA2. If your CPU can't keep up you may want to stick with Ubuntu RE: One question - moaid - 2012-10-01 Is it possible to be Windows ؟ RE: One question - drpizznock - 2012-10-01 yes, after you install XBMC on Windows to go Settings -> Video Settings -> Playback and then set Render Method to Software and disable the Allow Hardware Acceleration DXVA2 RE: One question - moaid - 2012-10-01 drpizznock Thank you, my friend I install xbmcubuntu he is the beast for intel |