video playback and audio optimization


  1. Posts : 637
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
       #1

    video playback and audio optimization


    lve noticed that allot of my resource issues seem to relate to audiodg.exe process and playback of video..

    l tend to see pretty much constant cpu access when running winamp etc tho l have gotten it down from what it was by disabling effects and changing the sound quality to DVD quality l still find that while music or video is playing it still uses much more than ld expect (2/10% constant and usually towards the 10% mark regardless of setting) l was looking into GPU assisted rendering with Media player classic home cinema, but after reading up l am likely not to be able to use it because most of my stuff is subtitled and requires me to load up DirectVobsub as a filter which l read would stop my GPU from being used because said filter would stop the process of trying to use my GPU to render the video.

    so lm wondering if there are any other tips and tricks to keep my resources down and stop the usual 30ish% load to more of a minimum, as in all honesty lm not a gamer and all l wish to do with my system is watch media files and listen to MP3s while occasionally torrenting without the usual 10C temp increases just for watching an AVI or MKV (granted my temps arent too bad, but l want to keep them as low as possible along with system resources)
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  2. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #2

    re: audiodg.exe

    Playing mp3s encoded at 192kpbs, I'm showing between 0 - 2 & 4% CPU use, same with mpg video/audio as well as standard youtube video/audio. Playing a commercial DVD shows approx 2%. Don't know about running a torrent prg, don't use those.

    I use this machine for multitrack audio recording so I've taken some extreme measures to optimize realtime use, much of it not advised for general purpose use. Basically, I try to keep OS interference to a minimum, this includes background tasks and services. (I've gone back to running Areo without any penalty)

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  3. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #3

    While you can experiment with MPC-HC settings, you can also try another player with GPU acceleration.
    One of such players is Splash: Splash - Next Generation Player
    The Lite version supports internal/external subs with H264 acceleration.
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  4. Posts : 637
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
    Thread Starter
       #4

    will take a look into it.
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