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Media center 20 : No actual video acceleration with Geforce GTX 1050 Ti

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RD James:
Sorry I may not have been clear: use the regular LAV Filters installer, and install it to the default location, skipping step 1.
You need 32-bit if you are using MC20.
This will register it system-wide and it should then be available in Media Center after restarting the application.
 
Don't try to put anything in the MC plugins directory, as MC may overwrite it.
The reason that I suggested registering MC's installation of LAV Filters in the other topic is so that MC could manage updates for it - and that only applies if you're using the latest version of MC.

triskadekaphobic:
Thanks RD James. Much better now  :)
Now when configuring the properties of LAV video decoder, if I set hardware decoder to D3D11 I'm not able to set my Geforce GTX 1050 Ti as hardware device as stated in the guide. What I did instead is to choose NVIDIA CUVID as hardware decoder and this enabled me to choose Geforce GTX 1050 Ti as hardware device. 4k Video quality is now superb  :)
Any reason not to set NVIDIA CUVID as hardware decoder ?

triskadekaphobic:
Anyone ?

RD James:
DXVA2 Copy-Back is recommended.
I'm glad to hear that you've got this working now.

triskadekaphobic:
Yep !  DXVA2 Copy-Back indeed gave a more stable video !  :)

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