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Re: Splash 2.0 - updates thread

Sat Apr 09, 2016 10:38 am

So is it only 1080p video? On my side, I've got a 750 ti and it doesn't play 10 bits HEVC. Is it my video card? Is it supposed to play?

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Re: Splash 2.0 - updates thread

Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:19 pm

jscoys wrote:So is it only 1080p video? On my side, I've got a 750 ti and it doesn't play 10 bits HEVC. Is it my video card? Is it supposed to play?
I told you before that 750Ti can't play any 10-bit HEVC video! It can't even play 8-bit HEVC in native HW mode.
Get at least GTX 950, 750Ti is old now and don't complain about Splash ;)

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Re: Splash 2.0 - updates thread

Tue Apr 12, 2016 11:11 pm

P.J wrote:
jscoys wrote:So is it only 1080p video? On my side, I've got a 750 ti and it doesn't play 10 bits HEVC. Is it my video card? Is it supposed to play?
I told you before that 750Ti can't play any 10-bit HEVC video! It can't even play 8-bit HEVC in native HW mode.
Get at least GTX 950, 750Ti is old now and don't complain about Splash ;)
Ok 750ti CAN play 8-bit HEVC in native HW mode because I can with Splash.

I CAN play 10-bit HEVC in software mode with Media Player in Windows 10, and it's relatively fluid. So I will download only movies in 8-bit and when I have 250$ to spend I will get a GTX 950 to have 8 & 10 Bits HW support.

What is to bad in this situation is that you need HW support from your video card... Splash should allow software decoding for specific cases. I'm pretty sure that my PC would hold it well, even with my 750ti... but seems not to be the orientation!

Thx for your answer. And I love splash ;-)

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Re: Splash 2.0 - updates thread

Sun May 08, 2016 9:39 pm

In fact it seems that Splash use only hardware decoding from what is available on the gpu side. So if there isn't HW decoding for 10 bits, Splash prefers not to display picture whereas the other players tries to play at a software level. Maybe that Splash wants to offer the best quality possible in all situation...

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Re: Splash 2.0 - updates thread

Wed May 11, 2016 6:21 pm

Can we read somewhere what are the changes in 2.0.4 version?

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Re: Splash 2.0 - updates thread

Wed May 11, 2016 8:24 pm

ertan.kucukoglu wrote:Can we read somewhere what are the changes in 2.0.4 version?
11/05/2016 Splash 2.0.4

NEW FEATURE: Hardware accelerated export to MP4 (HEVC/H.265) added for NVIDIA graphics cards (minimum GTX 900 series and driver R358 or above are required)
NEW FEATURE: Export enabled for HEVC/H.265 video files
Added thumbnails on playlist for HEVC/H.265 video files
Playback and exporting stability improvements

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