I have an old laptop with Intel HD Graphics 3000.
Intel HD Graphics 3000 supports hardware acceleration for decoding VC-1.
Unfortunately, DVDFab Media Player has a different opinion, he does not see hardware acceleration for VC-1 and is trying to play video with a software decoder.
For comparison, I used the Mirillis Splash media player. If I turn ON hardware acceleration, VC-1 video (BD-Remux) plays in Splash without any problems. If I turn OFF hardware acceleration in Splash, then for this video I get 1-2 frames per second, as in DVDFab Media Player.
Intel HD Graphics 3000 supports hardware acceleration for decoding VC-1.
Unfortunately, DVDFab Media Player has a different opinion, he does not see hardware acceleration for VC-1 and is trying to play video with a software decoder.
For comparison, I used the Mirillis Splash media player. If I turn ON hardware acceleration, VC-1 video (BD-Remux) plays in Splash without any problems. If I turn OFF hardware acceleration in Splash, then for this video I get 1-2 frames per second, as in DVDFab Media Player.
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