Hi guys,
Thank you for making this technology available on common PCs!
I am running on a fairly old processor (E8400). But my video card is relatively new (GTX 560 OC TI).
When playing 720P videos using MPC that came with SVP 3.1.2, I can almost reach the perfect settings without maxing my CPU. (See attachment for my settings).
However, after using GPU-Z to inspect the GPU load of my video card, I realized that it is only working at 25% capacity while my CPU is maxed out at 100%.
I tried the advice here (http://www.svp-team.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=516) and used the LAV decoder with the NVIDIA Cuvid hardware decoder, but I didn't see any difference in the CPU/GPU consumption and the video output.
Oh yeah, GPU Acceleration (OPEN-CL) is ticked in the manager.
So, my question is, would it be possible to off-load some of the processing to my video card because, as we can see, it can still take on more processing? This is in hope of maxing the setting for 720p, and be able to play 1080p videos using SVP.
Thanks!
Here's my SVPMark results:
Test summary
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Date: 2012-07-28T02:31:15
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @2999 MHz [2 threads]
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti [ver.270.61]
Mode: HD + GPU [5 threads]
Overall scores
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Synthetic CPU: MC447
Synthetic GPU: MG652
Real-life: HG1344
Details: synthetic
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CPU: compose (single-threaded): 381
CPU: compose (multi-threaded): 715
CPU: search (single-threaded): 170
CPU: search (multi-threaded): 326
GPU: system -> GPU transfer: 623
GPU: GPU -> system transfer: 566
GPU: calculations: 976
GPU: total score: 2912
Details: real-life /HD
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decode video: 8.52x (204.4 fps)
48 fps - vectors search: 0.64x (30.9 fps)
60 fps - frame composition: 1.76x (105.3 fps)
48 fps - [SVP] fastest: 3.10x (148.7 fps)
48 fps - [SVP] simple 1: 2.11x (101.4 fps)
60 fps - [SVP] good: 1.11x (66.5 fps)
60 fps - [SVP] high: 0.92x (55.1 fps)
60 fps - [SVP] highest: 0.46x (27.8 fps)
72 fps - [SVP] simple 2: 1.91x (137.8 fps)