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  • Temar
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    Originally posted by Nille View Post
    Why do you think that?
    As a senior member with 566 posts you should know.

    Originally posted by Nille View Post
    Because its working. Do you tried to use the UVD Engine on those cards? And many ppl don't have a dedicated media PC, they use the Desktop/Laptop as Media PC and connect it with HDMI.
    No, I'm using a Nvidia card for my media center pc. XBMC works quite well with VDPAU.

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  • Nille
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    Originally posted by Temar View Post
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't DXVA the DirectX Video Acceleration API from Microsoft?
    Yes, DXVA is the API for Microsoft Windows.

    Originally posted by Temar View Post
    I don't think anyone in this forum cares about broken DXVA support.
    Why do you think that?

    Originally posted by Temar View Post
    Why do you run Windows on a media center pc?
    Because its working. Do you tried to use the UVD Engine on those cards? And many ppl don't have a dedicated media PC, they use the Desktop/Laptop as Media PC and connect it with HDMI.

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  • Temar
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    Originally posted by Nille View Post
    DXVA2 with HD2XXX and HD3XXX and HD42XX are Broken with gotham because it can only decode one stream at the same time and gotham open open one files two times. Since one year the bug is known and ignored. In the Beta they say that they don't fix it.
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't DXVA the DirectX Video Acceleration API from Microsoft?

    I don't think anyone in this forum cares about broken DXVA support. Why do you run Windows on a media center pc?

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  • Nille
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    DXVA2 with HD2XXX and HD3XXX and HD42XX are Broken with gotham because it can only decode one stream at the same time and gotham open open one files two times. Since one year the bug is known and ignored. In the Beta they say that they don't fix it.

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  • phoronix
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    XBMC 13.0 "Gotham" Has Been Officially Released

    Phoronix: XBMC 13.0 "Gotham" Has Been Officially Released

    XBMC 13.0 is officially available this morning with more than 500 commits from over 50 developers to bring out this "Gotham" release...

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