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(26 replies, posted in Using SVP)

thanks guys,i have been a ATI fan for years but i have read about the Nvidia Cuda and Lav Splitter/Cuvid etc which is making me consider the GT430
Is it worth it?
does anyone use it and can comment?

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(26 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Maken1

Maken1 wrote:

For me that nvidia gt 430 work only if you want to play HD, but if you want to play HD and Games then for me NVIDIA GTX 560Ti.. ok maybe expensive but it worth to save money to buy it. Its very powerful Gpu for gaming, Cuda and HD

not interested in gaming at all this is just a HTPC. Plus it must be passive cooled

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(26 replies, posted in Using SVP)

hi
this a copy of from the SVP post on AVSForums:

i have a dual core amd 5200 2.7ghz with 2g of ram and i am about to upgrade my GPU from an ATI 4650 to take advantage of SVP with OpenCL

i am considering a Geforce GT430 or a AMD 6570 at around £50

Will these be capable of getting 1080P and if so which is best?
i usually use ATI but am interested in the CUDA technology and CUVID

If not what qould you suggest

Thanks

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

as i said all that's lacking in the instructions is the need to install/run MPC-HC and select ffdshow as the external video codec. this needs to be explained better and if you need help with the English i will be glad to help

i have an ATi card(4650) with lates ocl driver but gpu acceleration is still grayed out, it works in demo mode but stutters in full screen

i hope it gets better but as it is already inserting  another frame i dont know what else you can do to, in effect 'reduce' the effect to make it less real?

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

thought i would be the first to post in English
there is no wiki in English yet but to get this working just load it, then load MPC-HC and set ffdshow as preferred video renderer

at the moment this still is not for me as the picture is too artificial by which i mean movement look unreal

its as good as i have seen though and a lot less hassle to setup than just following instructions on dedicated threads that are out there

i dont really know if this will ever work given the time others have spent but i hope so  big_smile