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Mkv hardware accel.

Any chance of you making the mkv media type hardware accelerated so there can be a end to the stutter issues in HD MKV content?
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When you say "you" I take it you mean Nvidia?

I agree it would be a great feature for both ATI and Nvidia to have, MKV's are my personal favourite video format.

If you have a powerful enough CPU however it shouldn't be stuttering, even with 1080p content. what is your system configuration and which player/codec pack are you using?
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If I'm not mistaken .mkv (Matroska Multimedia Container) is just another container format like .avi is. So in theory the H264 hardware accelerated playback should work for .mkv container format it just need a media player to support it.

[EDIT] Or other way would be that nVidia and AMD would release codec that enables the hardware acceleration for HD formats... Since most of the players uses them to decode video.
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your theory is right, however there is currently no GFX hardware acceleration for MKV.
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ATM I am using a old media shuttle xpc of mine


p4 2.4 northwood
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i'm pretty sure the problem lies in the profile used during the x264 encoding and the amount of reference frames, or something. Not entirely sure but i think was something in that profile that is mainly the one used for releases that is actually spec'd higher than default h.264 encoding. the hardware acceleration is spec'd to the bluray\hd-dvd content. So from what i read the problem may lie more in the way they are encoded than the hardware acceloration, or rather changing the profile used while encoding may be easier than to get ATI/NVIDIA to change the hardware settings.

EDIT: seeing those system specs your using now, i believe it would play back the 720 content fine and prolly stutter and lose sync w/ the sound with a 1080, could be wrong though as i never had a P4, and the better sysytem shoul play them fine. You could also acquire the codecs used in Cyberlink products and use them in you player of choice. I like MPC. In there is a setting to use DxVA, i use it but i does not accelorate w/ GPU much more if it all than without. I believe FFDshow is DxVA compatible aswell.
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