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Arrgh, so close intel but "no 23.976 fps playback" "The limitation is entirely in hardware".
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Hmmm, according to Tom's and Anand, the encoding acceleration cannot be used when a discreet GPU is installed. Lots of little "gotchas" it seems with its Quick Sync it seems.
Tom's http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...0k,2833-5.html
Unfortunately, you have to be using Intel's integrated graphics core in order to take advantage of Quick Sync. Neither MediaEspresso or MediaConverter are able to recognize the pipeline with a discrete card installed. So, if you're doing media work on a gaming PC, Quick Sync might not be an option for you.
There’s just one hangup to all of this Quick Sync greatness: it only works if the processor’s GPU is enabled. In other words, on a desktop with a single monitor connected to a discrete GPU, you can’t use Quick Sync.
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@deanjo
Usally when you connect a pc to a tv/tft you use 60 hz. Of course you could switch but who does that? My tft always runs at 60 hz and it looks good, no matter of 24000/1001, 25 fps or whatever... Do you really use the fps of the movie for your output refreshrate?
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Originally posted by Kano View Post@deanjo
Usally when you connect a pc to a tv/tft you use 60 hz.
Of course you could switch but who does that? My tft always runs at 60 hz and it looks good, no matter of 24000/1001, 25 fps or whatever... Do you really use the fps of the movie for your output refreshrate?
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