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  • NVIDIA Announces VDPAU 1.0 With HEVC/H.265 Decoding

    Phoronix: NVIDIA Announces VDPAU 1.0 With HEVC/H.265 Decoding

    NVIDIA announced today the release of VDPAU version 1.0 with support for HEVC / H.265 video decoding...

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    Good news for the future, as I don't think that either HEVC or H.265 are being used by many people for now. As for the present, does any card support 10-bit H.264?

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      Originally posted by a2r-l View Post
      Good news for the future, as I don't think that either HEVC or H.265 are being used by many people for now. As for the present, does any card support 10-bit H.264?
      vdpau supports 10bit surfaces just not decoding, however wiki lists 960 with feature set F capable of decoding HEVC Main 10.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by a2r-l View Post
        Good news for the future, as I don't think that either HEVC or H.265 are being used by many people for now. As for the present, does any card support 10-bit H.264?
        HEVC is H.265 by the way ...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by CrystalGamma View Post
          HEVC is H.265 by the way ...
          , thanks for the correction. I thought it was a parallel implementation.

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