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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Yep I've seen this, maybe creating an entirely new profile with these settings should do the trick though?

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

You MUST address the driver settings through the Nvidia Inspector tool. It is quite Easy....
Follow this [Find bottom..] thread through approx.-#22 to GET GTX 965M to run with MPC-HC / SVP / Mad-VR

Pin Pon Pin Pon !

I followed the instructions just as said in the thread. Now it works, my GPU is shouldering the workload. My CPU is ~40-60% during 1080p video while my GPU is at 50-70%, and no need to talk about 720p which is even better.
So it seems that it's working for the moment, thanks for the help big_smile

For those with the same problem who are too lazy too read the thread :
You download Nvidia Inspector tool, then next to driver version you go to the profile settings.
Then you find Media Player Classic and you change this :

Enable application for Optimus = SHIM_RENDERING_MODE_ENABLE (0x00000001)
Shim Rendering Mode Options per application for Optimus = SHIM_RENDERING_OPTIONS_ENABLE_DWM_ASYNC_PRESENT (0x00000040)

And it should be working.

EDIT : With this you'll have to set it up at each reboot because "Enable application for Optimus " will change itself.
In order to prevent this, create a new profile with the same settings and add mpc-hc.exe to the new profile (you'll need to remove it from the Media Player Classic profile first). And there it shouldn't change

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Well, wouldn't disabling the integrated GPU force the Nvidia one to be used though?

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Formatted my pc, used ddu to uninstall my Nvidia drivers and Intel drivers and to reinstall them. Took an old Nvidia Driver below .350, still no change.

"Another thing is that there was one user where using "D3D Fullscreen" or enabling "use direct3d 11 for presentation" solved his Nvidia woes."
Didn't change anything too.

Well thanks for the help, guess I'll have to stick to 720p though... hmm

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Also I just saw this, when I hit Ctrl+J to see the stats, the render device is always my intel card, even If I turn on or off GPU acceleration or change the filter or even launch Mph hc with Nvidia graphic processor...

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Nope, no throttling...

Also since the last update from Nvidia the player crash eveytime I put on GPU acceleration with Nvidia Cuvid.

"Are laptops nowadays have display monitor with 1080p resolution?" Yeah they do.
"In my point of view, 70% of processor usage for playing 1080p video is quite accomplishment, my CPU is much weaker compared to yours." Well didn't knew this, thing is I were running 1080p video just fine with my old pc with a much weaker CPU, but then again the amd GPU must have been running fine with it...

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Well as you say, it wouldn't be a problem if the CPU wasn't at the maximum frequency.
But my laptop is a MSI GS70 2DQ, so yeah it's a thin "ultrabook", being at this frequency isn't a problem if it's for a limited time, but in the case of a movie, the temperature of the CPU become very high...

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Did this, now it's listed as avcodec, but the load is still the same.

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

"Change HW acceleration in LAV to DXVA2 copy-back."
Active Decoder says <Inactive>, is this a reason why this the HW isn't used?

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I tried on differents 1080p files, all are in AVC.
Tried with 8bits and 10bits video to see the difference. It seems that MPHC and potplayer tend to crash with 8bits videos sometimes while it doesn't with 10bits, but even when 8bits are working they take a lots of CPU (and 10 bits too of course)

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Changed because I needed better performance (that's why it's kinda ironic that this one can't do better than the old with svp)

Yep, tried all these settings but it didn't get better sad

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(51 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Hello,
I recently changed laptop to get one more powerful, the problem is that I have a huge CPU load when playing 1080p video with SVP manager.
I'm using W10 with a GTX 965M and a I7-5700HQ CPU.

My CPU is at ~70% usage while my GPU is only at 10% or so...
Tried SVP3.1 and SVP4, both with the lowest option possible (tried in 1g on 3.1, same result), turned off GPU acceleration then put the GPU acceleration on my intel HD graphic 5600 instead of my Nvidia (MPHC crashed when using my intel card)...
Made all drivers update, downloaded CUDA for my Nvidia, tried all different settings possible,  tried Potplayer instead of MPHC, getting same result, using EVR doesn't change anything.
There isn't any stuttering, but sometimes the CPU goes to 100% and the audio and video are then not in sync anymore for a few seconds for example.

I also made a test with SVPmark3 :
Test summary
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  Date: 2015-12-16T16:33:47
  CPU:  Intel Core i7-5700HQ @2693 MHz [8 threads]
  GPU:  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M [ver.359.06]
  Mode: FHD + GPU [17 threads]

Overall scores
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  Synthetic CPU:                  MC1955
  Synthetic GPU:                  MG3262
  Real-life:                      FG1918

Details: synthetic
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  CPU: compose (single-threaded): 606
  CPU: compose (multi-threaded):  2442
  CPU: search (single-threaded):  438
  CPU: search (multi-threaded):   1631
  GPU: system -> GPU transfer:    641
  GPU: GPU -> system transfer:    720
  GPU: calculations:              1436
  GPU: total score:               3691

Details: real-life /FHD
-----------------------
  decode video:                   10.28x (246.6 fps)
  48 fps - vectors search:        1.22x (58.6 fps)
  60 fps - frame composition:     2.03x (121.6 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] fastest:         3.61x (173.4 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] simple 1:        3.07x (147.5 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] good:            1.70x (102.0 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] high:            1.46x (87.6 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] highest:         0.71x (42.7 fps)
  72 fps - [SVP] simple 2:        2.55x (183.5 fps)

For reference, I'm playing 720p at 20% of CPU usage, GPU is at 10-15% (just like with 1080p).

My old laptop had far lower perf (but he had an AMD graphic card though) but he could just play 1080p in 60fps at like 45% of the CPU load, and he was on W10 too.
The hardware from my actual PC is far higher, I shouldn't have any problem to play 1080p in 60fps, even with good quality...

So is this an issue with Nvidia again? Any way to make my GPU shoulder more charge? Or just another random Windows 10 crap?
I'll gladly accept anything that will help my CPU smile