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CoreAVC 2.6.0.0


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<img src="http://www.nsanedown.com/images/logos/CoreAVC.png" class="logo" alt="CoreAVC" title="CoreAVC" />CoreAVC is known in the industry as being the standard for playback of high quality H.264 video. The new CoreAVC Decoder allows you to offload video decoding to any accelerated decoder that works with either NVIDIA CUDA or ATI with Microsoft's DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) interface for any Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 PC.

<a href="http://www.nsanedown.com/?request=98868924" target="_blank">Download</a>

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The 2.6.0 update is free for prior customers having bought the 2.5.5 version. That keygen was made for the 2.5.1 version allowing it to be used on 2.5.5.

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(This is the last 2.x release before we release CoreAVC 3.0 this coming Tuesday Sept, 6th.)
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Includes a new Haali Media Splitter (Matroska Splitter) that is not available elsewhere.

Use 7zip to extract it, you'll find it in the temp folder.

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CoreAVC v2.6.1 is out now, hope someone can post the installer for it:

CoreAVC H.264 Video Codec - Version 2.6.1.0 (20110906)

- FIX: Installer uses 32-bit filter for post-install configuration

- FIX: SPS/PPS identification regression

- CHG: DXVA increase max buffers

- CHG: Sanitize sample stop times for buggy splitters, for hardware deinterlacing compatibility

- FIX: Better recovery point handling, reduces artifacts for poorly cut streams

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@sternog, the video doesn't play upside down for me.

there was a silent update to v2.6.0.0 that fixed the installation error on win7 32bit. Hoping someone can upload the retail installer of v2.6.0.1

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Which Intel IGP do you have ?

IIRC Intel supports DXVA & DXVA2 but yeah CoreAVC doesn't support IGP based technology not even Sandy Bridge ;)

Considering the fact that well over half of all PC's worldwide are based on them its a shame that most software vendors ignore this & go for the more fancy unaffordable stuff :(

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R0H1T

i got intel g41 express chipset gpu , which support in splash player hardware accelerator , even in decoding / encoding tasks , so wtf is wrong with core avc developer team ? :angry:

Manufacturer details (just for the fun :D )

Field	Value
Graphics Processor Properties
Video Adapter Intel G41 Chipset - Integrated Graphics 0 [A-3]
BIOS Version Build Number: 1704 PC 14.34 10/15/2008 21:57:00
GPU Code Name Eaglelake-G
PCI Device 8086-2E32 / 1462-7592 (Rev 03)
Bus Type Integrated
RAMDAC Clock 350 MHz
Pixel Pipelines 4
TMU Per Pipeline 1
Unified Shaders 10 (v4.0)
DirectX Hardware Support DirectX v10

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