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    Core AVC

    Hey guys
    Can anyone explain the benefits (if any) of using core avc for H264 encoding. It appears from what I have read to be a superior codec and is supposed to work with DXVA. I have the option to enable either DXVA or core AVC. If I enable DXVA it makes use of my ATI graphics card (GPU acceleration) for quicker conversion times. Enabling core AVC doesn't seem to make use of my GPU but I wonder is it a better option than software. Any help appreciated.

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    Core AVC

    When I first started with Fab i had an old, very old PC and Core AVC worked very well with my DVD's!

    Last December I built my first PC and also upgraded Core AVC, and come to find out it was slower to use it, I have a Nvidia card and set everything to cuda and cuda+software! This is where I get my fastest times!

    For me Core AVC and software were very slow times! Also for h264 and everything else cuda!
    Last edited by 8855A; 09-30-2012, 01:27 PM. Reason: Info

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      #3
      Excuse me, but might I ask what card you have?

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        DVDFAB Core AVC

        I have the Evga GTX 460 OC, runnig with the i5 2500k cpu, 8gb ram Corsair Vengence!

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          #5
          The effectiveness of CoreAVC depends on your CPU. If you have an old nvidia GPU but a quad core i7 CPU for instance, you might see some speed increase with CoreAVC decoding.
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