The Ultimate Guide to Checking DXVA: A Comprehensive Tutorial for Beginners


The Ultimate Guide to Checking DXVA: A Comprehensive Tutorial for Beginners


DXVA stands for DirectX Video Acceleration. It is a technology that allows your computer to use its graphics processing unit (GPU) to decode videos. This can improve the performance of your computer when playing videos, especially if you are using a high-resolution video or a video that is encoded with a complex codec.

There are a few different ways to check if your computer supports DXVA. One way is to use the DirectX Diagnostic Tool (DXDiag). To do this, press the Windows key + R, type “dxdiag” into the Run dialog box, and then click OK. In the DXDiag window, click on the Display tab. Under the “DirectX Features” section, you will see a list of the DirectX features that your computer supports. If DXVA is listed, then your computer supports DXVA.

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