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so you're telling gtx980 n stuff ( GM200 & GM204 based) got full HW h.265 decoding support now?
Since when ?
How? (By driver upgrade)
In which OS?
Keep in mind GTX960 = GM206-300A1 with VP7 !
What was New with VP7 ???
The seventh generation PureVideo HD Edit
The seventh generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the Geforce GTX 960 and also included in GTX 950, a second generation Maxwell (microarchitecture) GPU (GM206), adds full hardware-decode of HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles) to the GPU's video-engine.
Previous Maxwell GPUs implemented HEVC playback using a hybrid decoding solution, which involved both the host-CPU and the GPU's GPGPU array. The hybrid implementation is significantly slower than the dedicated hardware in VP7's video-engine.
The seventh generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called "PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7", although this is not an official Nvidia designation. This generation of PureVideo HD corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set F (or "VDPAU Feature Set F").
Or is this wrong ?
Please advise (with your sources)!
Thanks.
so you're telling gtx980 n stuff ( GM200 & GM204 based) got full HW h.265 decoding support now?
Since when ?
How? (By driver upgrade)
In which OS?
Keep in mind GTX960 = GM206-300A1 with VP7 !
What was New with VP7 ???
The seventh generation PureVideo HD Edit
The seventh generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the Geforce GTX 960 and also included in GTX 950, a second generation Maxwell (microarchitecture) GPU (GM206), adds full hardware-decode of HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles) to the GPU's video-engine.
Previous Maxwell GPUs implemented HEVC playback using a hybrid decoding solution, which involved both the host-CPU and the GPU's GPGPU array. The hybrid implementation is significantly slower than the dedicated hardware in VP7's video-engine.
The seventh generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called "PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7", although this is not an official Nvidia designation. This generation of PureVideo HD corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set F (or "VDPAU Feature Set F").
Or is this wrong ?
Please advise (with your sources)!
Thanks.
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