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[vlc] GPU acceleration in vlc-2.1.3
rpvoland
2014-03-10 23:41:19 UTC
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A recently previous version of vlc supported GPU acceleration of DVD
movies for my Intel 915gm video chip. The current version vlc-2.1.3
does not. I'm running M$-Windows XP, but maybe this is an issue of
hardware compatibility rather than limited to one operating system.
I'm considering a move to another operating system, so I'm curious
whether this issue is limited to M$-Windows.

I saw the pinned item in the forum about hardware acceleration, but
those instructions are intended for much newer Intel GPU chips. The
Intel 915gm video chip is easily fast enough for a commercial DVD
player with GPU acceleration like PowerDVD on the same computer.

Thanks,
Wendy Edwards
2014-03-12 00:03:02 UTC
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Hi there

Im afraid I have no idea about this email and am not that intelligent.

All I want to know is how can I copy DVD movies with VLC on my Macbook Pro?

I use Clone DVD2 on my old Toshiba Windows Vist but they do not have a Mac version.
My old Toshiba is ready to retire and I now want to do everything on the Mac.

Any ideas?

Cheers
Wendy Edwards
wendy.j.edwards at bigpond.com
A recently previous version of vlc supported GPU acceleration of DVD movies for my Intel 915gm video chip. The current version vlc-2.1.3 does not. I'm running M$-Windows XP, but maybe this is an issue of hardware compatibility rather than limited to one operating system. I'm considering a move to another operating system, so I'm curious whether this issue is limited to M$-Windows.
I saw the pinned item in the forum about hardware acceleration, but those instructions are intended for much newer Intel GPU chips. The Intel 915gm video chip is easily fast enough for a commercial DVD player with GPU acceleration like PowerDVD on the same computer.
Thanks,
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dE
2014-04-12 02:49:23 UTC
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Post by rpvoland
A recently previous version of vlc supported GPU acceleration of DVD
movies for my Intel 915gm video chip. The current version vlc-2.1.3
does not. I'm running M$-Windows XP, but maybe this is an issue of
hardware compatibility rather than limited to one operating system.
I'm considering a move to another operating system, so I'm curious
whether this issue is limited to M$-Windows.
I saw the pinned item in the forum about hardware acceleration, but
those instructions are intended for much newer Intel GPU chips. The
Intel 915gm video chip is easily fast enough for a commercial DVD
player with GPU acceleration like PowerDVD on the same computer.
Thanks,
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I'm stuck with 2.0.7 cause 2.1.x is too buggy and there's no way you can
report bugs cause they've blocked all IP address, besides their bug
tracker is buggy.

For me, MPEG2 hardware decoding works.

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