#4
by Juergen
Main aspect on h.264 and CPU usage is, to (really) get hardware support from the VGA card.
In most combinations, this is not possible.
But a good manufacturer would cooperate with a codec programmer and then recommend a specific version, to be used with his hardware.
This for, first look into the original software bundle, that comes with your (retail) hardware.
Then test on the player, that came with it. Do the properties settings from there.
If all that is working fine, hardware support included, you are ready to make exactly that codec available for ProgDVB and test it there.
However, this is not really a ProgDVB issue, as it also effects all other DVB- and many more multimedia applications.
Anyway, you will find many interesting threads and surely some solutions at dvbn.happysat.org, which is not limited to ProgDVB issues.
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