* For the latest cutting edge FFDShow builds download my builds Intel QuickSync Decoder SourceForge home page May break a broken clip or two but save many others. * Changed: AnnexB type packets (AVC in TS files) is not pre-processed and sent to the HW decoder directly. * Bugfix - time stamps handling was causing A/V delay. * Bugfix - time stamps are passed 'as is' when TS manipulation is off. * Bugfix - frames were sometime treated as interlaced. Version 0.45 is out with the following changes: Open FFDShow configuration dialog and select 'Intel Quicksync' from the codec page for the desired formats (H264/VC1/MPEG2). * Resolutions greater than 1080p aren't supported in SandyBridge.Ģ. * After a seek in a TS file, a corruption is seen for a few frames. * Frame rate is wrong or incorrect aspect ratio: Haali Media Splitter is sending corrupt time stamps or aspect ratio. Some versions of Lucid Virtu will cause video playback in 64 bit player to display frames out of order. Download drivers from your OEM website or directly from Intel's download center. * Jumpy playback or heavy corruption on many clips are the result of drivers obtained from Windows Update. Should work in Vista but I can't test this. Intel GPU must either be the primary GPU, extended display or use Lucid Virtu.ģ. Older platforms will not work and no plans to support them.Ģ. SandyBridge (2nd Generation Core i3/i5/i7/celeron/pentium) or newer. Share via your favorite file share sites. Software (OS, driver version, player, splitter, etc.)ģ. If something is broken, please provide me with a detailed report including (after reading the known issues section below) :Ģ. To report a bug report or feature request, please post in this thread. If your system meets the requirements, I'd appreciate stability feedback with assorted quality and sources of video content. * Support headless iGPU (Intel GPU disconnected from display) on Windows 8 and newer. * HW deinterlacing -auto or forced, with half or full (50/60p) output rate * HW decode using Intel's high performance QuickSync engine. Nowadays, the Intel QuickSync Decoder is officially integrated in FFDShow, LAV Video Decoder and PotPlayer. To do so, I decided to embed the Intel QuickSync technology introduced in SandyBridge into the widely popular FFDShow video decoder filter. The project name is Intel QuickSync Decoder. My name is Eric Gur and I've taken upon myself a side project at my Intel position to make the Intel SandyBridge (or newer) hardware accelerated video decoding technology freely accessible to everyone.
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