![]() ![]() Subtitles wreck the video display in cases of non bluray subtitles such as from an MKV container, when using UHD displays with high DPI font scaling such as 300%.I'll be happy when/if PDVD15 is finally patched to remove my outstanding bugs. Since PDVD is the only real solution for this, I've tried to help them with bugs and I've spent ALLOT of time fiddling around on it. To be honest if the free open source software (which works better and has less bugs) did 3D and full bluray menu playback reliably I'd drop PDVD in a heartbeat. ![]() To their credit they have fixed some, but in my current state now, I have major bugs that effectively means I have to use alternate software until its fixed. THis is why full hardware decoding is so important - no CPU on the planet will do 4K high frate rate high bit rate HEVC decoding in real time properly.īe aware also, I've had a difficult road with Cyberlink of numerous bugs some of which are still outstanding after many months. I suggest most of the HEVC content will be high colour as thats the UHD bluray spec. PDVD15 resorts to the CPU and its an ugly thing to see with drops and skipping. Keep in mind also that 10bit high colour in PDVD15 is not GPU accelerated and the absence of this feature makes playback impossible on content such as HEVC Main P60. You simply must use full hardware decoding for these types of things and thats a 960 or 950 with the right video engine on the GPU that supports it. If you try deocding say high bitrate HEVC Main 51 2160P60 using the CPU even the most modern and fast CPUs results in a stuttering mess of dropped and skipped frames. For 4K playback with 4K footage you need a GTX 960 or 950.
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