DXVA Checker 4.5.2
DXVA Checker or DirectX Video Acceleration is a system information tool for your video card(s).
DXVA Checker basically verifies the status of your video card, including decoder device and processor device available for GPU, DXVA decoding performance and video processing performance, usage of trace logs in other applications, DXVA mode supported by DirectShow decoder and Media Foundation decoder, and configuration changes in some DirectShow decoders and Media Foundation decoders.
Features
- Check Decoder Device and Processor Device supported by GPU
- Check DXVA decode performance and video processing performance
- Check DXVA API call in other applications by trace log
- Check DXVA mode supported by DirectShow decoder and Media Foundation decoder
- Change DXVA setting in some DirectShow decoders and Media Foundation decoders
System Requirements
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Operating System
- Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista
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Runtime
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6
- Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime x86 (32bit/64bit Windows)
- Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime x64 (64bit Windows)
How to use
The files are checked in advance to make sure they are safe. If your security software detects it incorrectly, please add the file as an exception.
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Install
Run the setup and follow the instructions of the installer. When updating, please execute setup without uninstalling.When you download the ZIP file, please extract the ZIP file to an appropriate location.
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Uninstall
For setup, please use the uninstall function of Windows or run "unins000.exe" in the installation folder.For zip, please click "Delete Config File" and delete all files.
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Decoder Device
The information of the decoder device is displayed. -
Processor Device
The Information of the processor device by DXVA1, DXVA2, DXVA-HD and Direct3D11 is displayed. -
About Resolution of Decoder Device
This result does not guarantee whether the decoder device works normally (in especially 4K/8K resolution). Because IDirectXVideoDecoderService::CreateVideoDecoder might return S_OK even if resolution exceed the capability of hardware. How it behaves depends on display driver. -
DirectShow / Media Foundation Decoder
By specifying the media file or format, you can check whether the DirectShow decoder and Media Foundation decoder registered in the system support DXVA, and the DXVA mode that is supported.You can also use the listed decoders to play the video and measure the decoder's CPU or DXVA decoding performance.
You can also change the DXVA settings for the following decoders.- CyberLink H.264/AVC Decoder
- CyberLink VC-1 Decoder
- CyberLink Video/SP Decoder
- CyberLink Video Deocder
- InterVideo Video Decoder
- Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Decoder
- Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder / Microsoft H264 Video Decoder MFT / Microsoft MPEG Video Decoder MFT
- Microsoft H265 Video Decoder MFT
- Microsoft WebM MF VP8 Decoder Transform
- Nero DVD Decoder / Nero Video Decoder
- WMVideo Decoder DMO
- WMVideo Decoder MFT / AMD Playback Decoder MFT
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Trace Log
You can check DXVA API calls in running applications. -
GPU Engine Usage (Windows10 only)
You can check the usage of the GPU engine for each process. Only the actual usage of the engine is displayed as "Current [Minimum-Maximum]".
Changelog
- Fixed incorrect parameters when blitting in DXVA2 Video Processor under specific situations
- Minor fix
- Added "AV1" to the format selection menu when checking DirectShow/MediaFoundation decoder
- Added "Always On Top" option
- Minor change
Homepage: https://bluesky-soft.com/en/DXVAChecker.html
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