![]() ![]() Those of us with computers capable of recording in 1080p should be able to. Plus, as I've already pointed out, there is already a mechanism in place in PlayOn to detect if your computer is capable of it or not. ![]() Even the integrated Intel GPU including in the last few generations of Intel processors is capable of 1080p encoding in real time. On top of that PlayOn already supports using the video card in the system to accelerate video encoding. Comment actions literally the weakest desktop CPU on the market today can handle it, I no longer consider it CPU intensive. Want in one hand, crap in the other, and see which one fills up faster. So, what you want is cookies with your milk when few are offering cookies. You are asking for something that they can not yet provide. You can also do this if you just need to reduce CPU usage to make it easier to use the PC while streaming or recording a kind of feel like I am talking to a wall. Try lowering the setting to reduce CPU usage. If you notice videos stuttering and/or excessive buffering when streaming to your TV, then the problem may be high CPU usage. When set to Auto, PlayOn will choose the best setting for your PC based on PlayOn’s CPU test under the System Check tab. The default-and recommended-setting is Auto. It does.Ĭhanging Maximum Video Quality will affect how hard the PC’s processor will have to work when transcoding a video. If that isn't intensive, then I guess I don't know what intensive is.Īlso, Jeff, you seem to have the impression that PlayOn does not do any transcoding. Told you it wasn't or not your CPU can handle it does not change the fact that it is still CPU intensive. ![]()
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