What are the requirements to make DXVA work?
DXVA will only work if you comply with these requirements: • The graphics card must be compatible with DXVA. • On Windows XP you must use one of the following video renderers: Overlay Mixer, VMR-7 or VMR-9. It is recommended to use VMR-9 (renderless), because it’s compatible with the internal subtitle filter of Media Player Classic (MPC). • On Windows Vista you must use one of the following video renderers: Enhanced Video Renderer (EVR) or EVR Custom Presenter. It is recommended to use Enhanced Video Renderer Custom Presenter, because it’s compatible with the internal subtitle filter of MPC. • There may be no intermediate filters between the video decoder and the video renderer. No intermediate filters means that you can’t use ffdshow for processing raw video. This is already disabled by default. No intermediate filters also means that DirectVobSub should not be used for displaying subtitles.
DXVA will only work if you comply with these requirements: • The graphics card must be compatible with DXVA. • On Windows XP you must use one of the following video renderers: Overlay Mixer, VMR-7 or VMR-9. It is recommended to use VMR-9 (renderless), because it’s compatible with the internal subtitle filter of Media Player Classic (MPC). • On Windows Vista you must use one of the following video renderers: Enhanced Video Renderer (EVR) or EVR Custom Presenter. It is recommended to use Enhanced Video Renderer Custom Presenter, because it’s compatible with the internal subtitle filter of MPC. • There may be no intermediate filters between the video decoder and the video renderer. No intermediate filters means that you can’t use ffdshow for processing raw video. This is already disabled by default. No intermediate filters also means that DirectVobSub should not be used for displaying subtitles. You should enable the internal subtitle filter of MPC HC (in Options, Playback and then enable