Jarvis 16.1: 100% CPU usage with h265
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I've tested this with a 4k hevc sample file and it makes no difference.

The decoder falls back to software rendering when the hardware can't do hevc. The only difference by going into settings and disabling it manually is that it will be disabled for all movies no matter if the gpu can handle it or not which is rarely what you want.
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(2016-10-16, 16:14)Paxxi Wrote: I've tested this with a 4k hevc sample file and it makes no difference.

The decoder falls back to software rendering when the hardware can't do hevc. The only difference by going into settings and disabling it manually is that it will be disabled for all movies no matter if the gpu can handle it or not which is rarely what you want.
Same experience here.

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