CoreAVC Professional Edition v3.0
CoreAVC is known in the industry as being the standard for playback of high quality H.264 video. CoreAVC allows you to directly offload video decoding with either NVIDIA CUDA. ATI with Microsoft's DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) interface for any Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 PC.
CoreAVC Requirements:
Recommended Hardware Configurations for proper CoreAVC™ Playback
- The CoreAVC™ H.264 Video decoder for windows directshow has the following 'recommended' hardware configurations below: Noting that the recommendations listed are measured for full screen video playback and a more powerful system will deliver the best playback experience. But because of how efficient CoreAVC is, you may find that what it takes to perform at these levels can be achieved just as well on a slower PC too.
CoreAVC™ for Windows
- CPU - 800 MHz or faster Intel Pentium class or equivalent AMD processor
- RAM - At least 256MB of RAM
- OS - Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7
480p video at 24 frames per second
- CPU - 1.4 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent AMD processor
- RAM - At least 256MB of RAM- 64MB or greater video card
- OS - Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7
720p video at 24-30 frames per second
- CPU - 2.2 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent AMD processor
- RAM - At least 512MB of RAM
- GPU - 128MB or greater video card
- OS - Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7
1080p video at 24-30 frames per second
- CPU - 2.8 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent AMD processor
- RAM - At least 1GB of RAM
- GPU - 256MB or greater video card
- OS - Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7
GPU Requirements for NVIDIA CUDA:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260/280/290/295/4xx/5xx, 9800, 9600, 9500, 8800 GT, 8800 GTS 512, 8700, 8600, 8500, 8400, Tesla S1070/C1060, Quadro FX 3700, Quadro FX 3600M, Quadro FX 1700/FX 570/ NVS 320M/FX 1600M/FX 570M/FX 370/NVS 290/NVS 140M/NVS 135M/FX 360M/NVS 130M and higher. You will also need drivers 191.07 or higher.
GPU Requirements for DXVA:
- Software: DXVA 1: Windows XP with video renderer VMR-7 or VMR-9.
- Software: DXVA 2: Windows Vista/7 with video renderer EVR.
- Hardware: ATI: Radeon HD 2xxx, 3xxx, 4xxx, 5xxx or higher
- Hardware: NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 260/280/290/295/4xx/5xx, 9800, 9600, 9500, 8800 GT, 8800 GTS 512, 8700, 8600, 8500, 8400, Tesla S1070/C1060, Quadro FX 3700, Quadro FX 3600M, Quadro FX 1700/FX 570/ NVS 320M/FX 1600M/FX 570M/FX 370/NVS 290/NVS 140M/NVS 135M/FX 360M/NVS 130M and higher.
CoreAVC H.264 Video Codec - Version 3.0.1.0 (20110909)
- ADD: DXVA re-initialization when device is lost
- FIX: Catch samples that don't get properly released by EVR
- FIX: Overflow in high bit depth weighted prediction
- FIX: Bug in 10-bit SSE2 IDCT
- FIX: Missing YV12 bitdepth caused misaligned blits from i010/i009 formats
- FIX: Don't use NV12 for connection if it's disabled and DXVA is unavailable
- CHG: Use "DXVA" FourCC for NV12 subtype when it's used for DXVA connections
- CHG: Reduce CPU usage while polling for DXVA completion
- CHG: Reinitialize decoder context on input pin disconnection
- CHG: Force low latency mode when graph is paused
Haali Media Splitter - Version 1.11.288.0 (20110909)
- FIX: MP4 video output pin regression
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