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Win Nvidia GeForce GT 1030 graphics cards - Perfect for low cost budget 4K HTPC
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Or you could provide a debug log.
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(2017-07-29, 20:01)asagala Wrote:
(2017-07-28, 15:02)Klojum Wrote:
(2017-07-28, 12:44)Milhouse Wrote: @Klojum GT 1030 has been supported since #0724.
I testdrove one of escalade's extended builds, and it worked fine with the 1030. No 10bit support though.

Sorry but I'm not testing all your builds, I just pick one out from time to time Angel
I have to divide my availabe time wisely, hehe.

But if 10bit functionality is already available the latest MH builds, I'm happy to test.


I am confused...does the gt1030 support hevc 10bit with hw acceleration on kodi 17? On wjndows 7?

Same question. Do the hardware decode for 4k 10-bit HDR features work in 7 or only 10 under Kodi?
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#33
(2017-08-04, 17:35)apachehaovk Wrote:
(2017-07-29, 20:01)asagala Wrote:
(2017-07-28, 15:02)Klojum Wrote: I testdrove one of escalade's extended builds, and it worked fine with the 1030. No 10bit support though.

Sorry but I'm not testing all your builds, I just pick one out from time to time Angel
I have to divide my availabe time wisely, hehe.

But if 10bit functionality is already available the latest MH builds, I'm happy to test.


I am confused...does the gt1030 support hevc 10bit with hw acceleration on kodi 17? On wjndows 7?

Same question. Do the hardware decode for 4k 10-bit HDR features work in 7 or only 10 under Kodi?

I migrated to windows 10 and now I can play the sample Kodi files 4K HDR fine but it's not activating HDR wich is normal on Kodi from what I understand.
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(2017-08-04, 20:02)asagala Wrote:
(2017-08-04, 17:35)apachehaovk Wrote:
(2017-07-29, 20:01)asagala Wrote: I am confused...does the gt1030 support hevc 10bit with hw acceleration on kodi 17? On wjndows 7?

Same question. Do the hardware decode for 4k 10-bit HDR features work in 7 or only 10 under Kodi?

I migrated to windows 10 and now I can play the sample Kodi files 4K HDR fine but it's not activating HDR wich is normal on Kodi from what I understand.

Ahh so at this point in time Kodi doesnt support HDR?
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#35
I just installed this into my HTPC. It seems to play 4K videos fine in KODI. I haven't tested much, but the few videos I have played without issue.
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#36
Hi there,

i just installed 2 Test-Builds:
#724 (1030 GTX support announced)
#820 (the last one)

Suddenly no luck - my gtx 1030 wont decode 4K HEVC. CPU-Load is very high, video is not smooth enough Sad
Are there any settings that i need to activate to make it work? Smile

When im pressing "O" it shows me "Video decodec: ff-hevc (SW)".
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#37
Settings/Player Settings/Videos/Allow hardware acceleration - DXVA 2 should be checked and enabled.
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(2017-08-21, 01:12)brazen1 Wrote: Settings/Player Settings/Videos/Allow hardware acceleration - DXVA 2 should be checked and enabled.

Thx a lot for the answer. The problem is, that there is no DXVA 2 in the settings (expert mode). I can check VDPAU and 1-2 other things, but DXVA 2 is not visible. I tried the same in Win10 - the option is here and works perfect.
What im doing wrong? Big Grin
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(2017-08-21, 08:15)r0mbus Wrote:
(2017-08-21, 01:12)brazen1 Wrote: Settings/Player Settings/Videos/Allow hardware acceleration - DXVA 2 should be checked and enabled.

Thx a lot for the answer. The problem is, that there is no DXVA 2 in the settings (expert mode). I can check VDPAU and 1-2 other things, but DXVA 2 is not visible. I tried the same in Win10 - the option is here and works perfect.
What im doing wrong? Big Grin

DXVA2 is Windows only - are you trying to select it in LibreElec or another Linux build?
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(2017-08-21, 10:48)noggin Wrote:
(2017-08-21, 08:15)r0mbus Wrote:
(2017-08-21, 01:12)brazen1 Wrote: Settings/Player Settings/Videos/Allow hardware acceleration - DXVA 2 should be checked and enabled.

Thx a lot for the answer. The problem is, that there is no DXVA 2 in the settings (expert mode). I can check VDPAU and 1-2 other things, but DXVA 2 is not visible. I tried the same in Win10 - the option is here and works perfect.
What im doing wrong? Big Grin

DXVA2 is Windows only - are you trying to select it in LibreElec or another Linux build?

Im trying to activate HEVC-hardware-decoding with my GT 1030 in LibreElec. It is not possible?
Sry, first i thought that this topic is about gt 1030 and libreelec.
My old HTPC with i5-3350P cannot play HEVC-4K-Videos smooth enough, thats why i bought the new gt 1030. First, i tested it in Windows - 4k-HEVC-Videos running smooth. Then i wanted to test it in LibreElec, cuz i thought it would work in the same way.
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#41
(2017-08-21, 10:57)r0mbus Wrote:
(2017-08-21, 10:48)noggin Wrote:
(2017-08-21, 08:15)r0mbus Wrote: Thx a lot for the answer. The problem is, that there is no DXVA 2 in the settings (expert mode). I can check VDPAU and 1-2 other things, but DXVA 2 is not visible. I tried the same in Win10 - the option is here and works perfect.
What im doing wrong? Big Grin

DXVA2 is Windows only - are you trying to select it in LibreElec or another Linux build?

Im trying to activate HEVC-hardware-decoding with my GT 1030 in LibreElec. It is not possible?
Sry, first i thought that this topic is about gt 1030 and libreelec.
My old HTPC with i5-3350P cannot play HEVC-4K-Videos smooth enough, thats why i bought the new gt 1030. First, i tested it in Windows - 4k-HEVC-Videos running smooth. Then i wanted to test it in LibreElec, cuz i thought it would work in the same way.

This thread is for all users of the 1030 - not specifically Linux AFAIK.

I may be mistaken but I think there are limitations with the Linux drivers at the moment (possibly 8-bit only HEVC decode not 10-bit?) and you may need to look at a pre-release build with recent nVidia support over in the Linux forum here - millhouse builds them. That said the recently released LibreElec. 8.1.0 beta has updated nVidia drivers in its change log - so that might work.

DXVA2 is a Windows-specific infrastructure - it is specific to the OS and how Windows GPU drivers work. Linux has a different approach and uses VAAPI and VDPAU (and I think VDPAU is still the nVidia route, not VAAPI which is Intel and more recently AMD?) So just as you see VAAPI and VDPAU options in Linux x86/x64 Kodi builds, you see DXVA2 options in Windows builds.
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#42
We want to know if the GTX 1030 can play this file (last one at the bottom) http://jell.yfish.us/
HOW TO - Kodi 2D - 3D - UHD (4k) HDR Guide Internal & External Players iso menus
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#43
(2017-08-21, 16:37)brazen1 Wrote: We want to know if the GTX 1030 can play this file (last one at the bottom) http://jell.yfish.us/
The GT1030 is designed for 8K(!) HEVC 10bit, so it should be able to do a lazy 4K 400mbps video.
But I can check later for you, the video download is kinda slow here.
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#44
If you are HDR capable, please test this one too. Then HEVC 10bit and HEVC 10bit HDR @ 60Hz will be known. Thanks.

11.HDR 10-bit HEVC 59.940fps (in MP4, Camp by Sony) http://kodi.wiki/view/Samples
HOW TO - Kodi 2D - 3D - UHD (4k) HDR Guide Internal & External Players iso menus
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#45
I have no HDR monitor/TV here, so I cannot test that part.

The 400mbps jelly video on Win10 + GT1030 plays smooth as predicted.
On Linux it's a crap slideshow but that's all thanks to Nvidia not supporting 10bit in Linux.

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