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ffdshow. Though only because you have more control and more postprocessing options (for e.g. down/upscaling etc.). If the decoders don't decode the stream identically, they're not compliant with the standard. Most media standards tend to be this way - the decoder is tightly specified, but encoding is not and can exploit any facet of how the decoder is described.
FFDShow easily has the most features, but is software only.
The latest FFDshow (might be betas) have DXVA acceleration
I've got windows 7 and havent bothered installing CoreAVC that i paid for, it might be because i have an ATI card and so wouldnt benefit from CUDA acceleration. But i must say that almost all my h264 videos playback with DXVA acceleration anyway.
Sometimes i think people are just paying for it without understanding why. There's already quite capable CPU based decoders available (DivX etc) and DXVA should cater for almost all the videos encoded now.
The latest FFDshow (might be betas) have DXVA acceleration
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I've got windows 7 and havent bothered installing CoreAVC that i paid for, it might be because i have an ATI card and so wouldnt benefit from CUDA acceleration. But i must say that almost all my h264 videos playback with DXVA acceleration anyway.
Sometimes i think people are just paying for it without understanding why. There's already quite capable CPU based decoders available (DivX etc) and DXVA should cater for almost all the videos encoded now.[/QUOTE]
I too have Windows 7 without a NVIDIA based GPU and found Haali MS coupled with MPC-HC gave me the same output, but with less CPU usage thanks to DXVA. So for me it's Haali MS and I unistalled Core, not a complete waste as my new HTPC will based on a 9300/9400 motherboard and can take advantage of Core's CUDA support.
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The latest FFDshow (might be betas) have DXVA acceleration.
I've got windows 7 and havent bothered installing CoreAVC that i paid for, it might be because i have an ATI card and so wouldnt benefit from CUDA acceleration. But i must say that almost all my h264 videos playback with DXVA acceleration anyway.
I take clsid's comments
Don't expect it to be in the regular builds - it's a completely different branch. You either have to compile it yourself or check the doom9 forums for a pre-made build.