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#11
CPU extensive ? ^
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#12
CCCP hasn't been updated for atleast 1.5 yrs now, so there is no support for 10-bit, but tbh this codec pack won't install any nonsense with it like for example. K-Lite. It always worked and never let me down. So far I never noticed any slowdowns. 720p anime through those codec packs (Without VLC) on my old 6000+ X2 Athlon it never slowed down to a crawl.
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#13
So i think it's GPU Based?
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#14
hmm I had a 5770 in that pc, so you couldn't really call it that GPU intensive, I would say see if you have an older pc and try it out with that codec pack Smile I know atleast that CCCP is my alltime favorite, even though it's old, it works.
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(09-29-2014, 12:53 PM)StriFe79 Wrote: CCCP hasn't been updated for atleast 1.5 yrs now, so there is no support for 10-bit, but tbh this codec pack won't install any nonsense with it like for example. K-Lite. It always worked and never let me down. So far I never noticed any slowdowns. 720p anime through those codec packs (Without VLC) on my old 6000+ X2 Athlon it never slowed down to a crawl.

Um...what? Latest version of CCCP is 2014-07-13. It's in constant development (beta releases and such). They also have a pretty active community in IRC. Also it's not a codec pack (codec packs are bad!), it's a filter pack.
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CPU Intensive Games
GPU Intensive Games
Games that don't need a strong CPU
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#16
CCCP is not showing an option in the native recorder, any reason why ?
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#17
CCCP is everything in one, I used it as a codec pack and it worked perfectly in combination with MPC or even MP.
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#18
(09-29-2014, 03:56 PM)Serial Hacker Wrote: CCCP is not showing an option in the native recorder, any reason why ?

I'm actually not entirely sure why StriFe79 brought up CCCP, as that's used for decoding, not encoding.
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#19
^ This.



You can't use GPU encoding with the internal recorder. To do that you need to use Bandicam or something like it, and set the codec to e.g. AMD APP for AMD GPU or Nvidia NVENC for Nvidia GPU or Intel Quicksync for Intel GPU.
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#20
I DON'T WANT, any GPU intensive codecs, my FPS is dropping from ~60 FPS to ~3 FPS while recording 4K Resolutions in X264vfw
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