standalone BluRay players meet the minimums and I don't think we should be responsible for a user's attempt at making a good player on generic PCs with too little cpu grunt. I guess we just always aim for the highest quaility locally and playability everywhere else is up to the user. > The inconsistency of the quality leaves me a bit baffled, since one cannot assume which playback device or software a disc recipient or client will use. I'd try the trial but it has AVCHD disabled so there really isn't any point trialing. Has anyone tried CS4? If so, what processing power did you have? There is also the option of adding nVidia CUDA acceleration by buying the Elemental Design nVidia graphics processor (~$3000 - ouch) and using their RapiHD plugin (giving you 7x speedup of encode using the GPU). (I had enough CPU power on my Core 2 Duo laptop for Main Concept so it IS possible).Īdobe CS4 from what I understand has added AVCHD native workflow. Windows 7 RC v7100 out-of-the-box in HDV (ie MPEG2) workflow -Not enough cpu power WinXP SP3 + MainConcept H.264 decoder-Not enough cpu power AVCHD workflow in Premiere Pro CS3.ī: To add native workflow you need the MainConcept H.264 native workflow + decoder + encoder plugin Windows 7 RC v7100 out-of-the-box SUCCESS!!!! WinXP SP3 + CoreAVC (old version with CPU only) SUCCESS I have an older desktop machine (Dell Dimension 8400 - Intel P4 3Ghz) Regardless, the CoreAVC decoder running in the CPU (Core 2 Duo T7800 2.6GHz) works GREAT. Dell unfortunately only has drivers up to "ForceWare v175.75". This is fine if you have a nVidia card in a desktop but if you have it integrated in a laptop like this Dell Precision 8400 you are at the mercy of the OEM (in this case Dell) for drivers. Note that you must have nVidia drivers above "ForceWare v185.x" for it to work. With their new release it also supports cpu offload via nVidia graphics cards that support CUDA - a technology that uses the Graphics processor (GPU) to do general purpose computing (in this case H.264 decoding). Microsoft Framework (MFC) ones (Windows Media Player only) and DirectX ones, which can be used by all applications.ĬoreCodec's CoreAVC is probably the best AVCHD/H.264/MPEG4-part10 decoder out there. This is because there are two sorts of codecs. AVCHD and figured that it deserved to be here in its own thread.ĭecoding AVCHD in a media player like Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 is very different than having it play smoothly inside Adobe. I started asking questions about Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and CS4 w.r.t. I have a need to use a plug-in that is Premiere Pro only so I can't use any other NLE solution. There is also another thread but that went off into a Sony Vegas tangent here in the Editing section. Over in the Camcorder section we were talking about AVCHD workflow.
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