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    Video Decoder Question?

    Under the tab for Video Decoder...there is an option for software or DXVA.
    Whats the difference and does it matter which is selected?

    Thx

    #2
    The choices you make for these settings depend on what your video card supports and your preferences. The non-software settings (CUDA, DXVA) use your GPU to share the load with the CPU to improve speed. If you have a high-end CPU (i7 Quad) and a low end video card, you may get better results choosing software decoding. You will need to experiment to see what works best on your system.
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      Thx for the response...I have an i7 with CF 5850. so should be good with the hardware run. I was running the copy in the background and playing GPU intensive games at the same time, that may have caused some slowdowns/problems earlier.

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        Originally posted by sac130e View Post
        Thx for the response...I have an i7 with CF 5850. so should be good with the hardware run. I was running the copy in the background and playing GPU intensive games at the same time,that may have caused some slowdowns/problems earlier.
        Doing anything like that while you are ripping, compressing, or converting movies is never a good thing
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          #5
          Your ATI card will support DXVA, but only higher-end NVIDIA cards have CUDA support.
          Yeah, as you now realize, doing much of anything that's resource intensive is a bad idea.
          Limit your activities to surfing the net or word processing...lol
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