Thanks a lot for your response. I now hope Splash will fix this problem soon.rasta_nz wrote:I've tested 3 types of 10bit HEVC movie files and the playback error is definitely the SPLASH player for me, only successfully plays lower 8bit HEVC H265 files... your laptop is fine.woobenjamin wrote:So I have a question. The requirement says the minimum for decoding h265 using Intel graphic is 4th generation and my laptop is using i5-4500U. But I still could not play the h265 with 10bit anime (Splash 2 crashed) even after I updated my driver. Is this because of specification of my laptop or I am missing something? Thanks
I know! Makes absolutely no sense this feature is missing. 10-bit has been the PRIMARY update many have been waiting for!jscoys wrote:Come on men... Windows Media Player on Windows 10 is able to read H265 HEVC at 10 bits and Splash 2.0, a paid product, is not???
Please add the support for 10 bits...
It can play 4K HEVC 10bit 60fps 50mbps well with GTX960/950.rasta_nz wrote:Used driver sweeper to do a clean re-installed of the latest nVidia drivers v364.51 for my 2x ASUS GTX980 Poseidon's which seems to have fixed the HEVC/H265 playback... I wish nVidia would make driver uninstalls a lot more simplistic and wipe the left over junk completely along with the mains.
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Nope, no good still, only plays lower HEVC/H265 bit rates, it wont do 10bit ... nothing wrong my Drivers nor hardware because the 10bit movie file I'm testing works with both x32 and x64 MPC-BE and MPC-HC players... so it's the SPLASH player!!!
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