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10bit ใช้ CPU ถอดเหลือๆ ส่วน H.265(HEVC) Nvidia Series 9xx ทำได้หมดแล้วนะ วิธีเปิดใช้ ถ้าโปรแกรมมันเอ๋อ ไม่ยอมใช้
http://us.hardware.info/reviews/5890...60-innpractice
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H.265 on the GTX 960 in practice
The GTX 960's H.265 decoder can be driven using the standard DXVA2 mode. DXVA2 is the standard for hardware-based video decoding in Windows. At the moment, the challenge lies in finding an H.265 codec that utilizes DXVA. Windows 8 comes with a suitable H.264 codec out of the box, but obviously lacks an H.265 one.
In early October, the developers of the LAV codecs implemented experimental support for DXVA2 for H.265/HEVC video in version 0.63. These LAV codecs are included in the popular Shark007 codec pack, among others, which means that they can be used in DirectShow compatible players such as Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center. Furthermore, they also form the basis of Media Player Classic Home Cinema, whose developers have incorporated LAV 0.63 in version 1.7.7 of MPC-HC. Long story short, downloading and installing the latest version of MPC-HC will allow you to use the H.265 encoder that's hidden inside the GeForce GTX 960.
Do note that you'll have to manually enable this in the configuration panel of the LAV codec. For MPC-HC, you can do so by opening the configuration panel, navigating to internal filters, clicking on video codec, and then ticking the HEVC and UHD checkboxes under the Hardware Acceleration header in the LAV configuration window. That's it!
LAV codec 0.63, also part of the latest MPC-HC, offers support for H.265 (HEVC) through DXVA2.
Video playback
We tested various H.265 video files on a GTX 960. Playback was flawless for each and every one of them, with only negligible CPU load (around 1%), meaning that they were processed entirely by the GPU. Playing back Ultra HD H.265 files did not reveal any problems either. Connecting an Ultra HD TV through HDMI 2.0 allowed us to play back movies without any issues.
As was mentioned before, a good HTPC graphics card should not only offer the right feature set, but should more importantly also be quiet. A quick test shows that the GTX 960 manages to deliver. We recruited the help of a Zotac GeForce GTX 960 AMP! Edition, which we found to be the warmest GTX 960 of those we received. Naturally, if the fans of this graphics card remain inactive, the fans on the other GTX 960s that we tested shouldn't activate either. After playing back the movie Skyfall in its entirety ? which took over two hours ? we found that the fans didn't even turn on once, and that the heat sink's temperature remained well below 40 degrees Celsius. As such, it seems reasonable to conclude that the card will remain quiet indefinitely.
Our test system for graphics cards, which is based on a Core i7 5960X, consumed an average of 69 watts during playback of H.265 video. When idle, the system consumes an average of 66 watts. In other words, the system only uses an additional 3 watts when playing back H.265 video through the GPU's built-in decoder. Impressive!
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เดี๋ยว youtube นำมาใช้ก่อนแน่ๆ เตรียมตัวซื้อการ์ดถอดได้ไว้เลย เพราะมันทำให้ไฟล์ Video เล็กกว่าเดิมเยอะถึง 50% แถมภาพที่ได้คุณภาพดีขึ้นกว่าเดิมอีกด้วย(จริงรึ?)
ทำให้โหลดเร็วกว่าเดิม ใช้ Bandwidth น้อยกว่าเดิม ลดครึ่งๆ นี่ไม่น้อยเลยนะ 3G 4G Data หมดช้าลงเป็นเท่าตัวเลยนะ แต่จะใช้จริงๆ จังๆ ก็คงมือถือทั่วไป support H.265 นู๊นนนแหละนะ !
ปล. เพราะงั้นไม่สนใจไม่ได้นะเฟ้ย เข้าใจนะ ห๊ะ !!
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