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As far as I know, it works only for the newest versions. I know this because my roommate and I wanted to host a movie night, and we needed to play around with it. Disabling hardware-accelerated decoding can be helpful if you're experiencing playback issues like stuttering or artifacts in the video. This is because sometimes the hardware decoder might not handle certain video formats or codecs efficiently, leading to playback problems. By disabling it, you force the software to use software decoding, which can be more compatible with a wider range of video formats, albeit potentially at the cost of higher CPU usage. (责任编辑:) |
