Windows 10: AV1 Hardware Accelerated Video support rolling out on Windows 10

Discus and support AV1 Hardware Accelerated Video support rolling out on Windows 10 in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; This fall, Microsoft’s hardware partners are rolling out hardware accelerated AV1 video support on new Windows 10 systems with the latest... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Oct 9, 2020.

  1. Brink Win User

    AV1 Hardware Accelerated Video support rolling out on Windows 10


    Source: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...0/ba-p/1765451

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    Brink, Oct 9, 2020
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  2. Hardware Acceleration

    Hi Gibson,

    Thank you for posting on Microsoft Communities.

    Provide us the following information to assist you better.


    • What happens when you try to play the game?

    • Do you receive any error message?
    Not all computers will support this. Most new computers using NVidia or AMD/ATI graphics cards will not have the ability to change the amount of acceleration through. These options are typically only available on older computers
    or computers using onboard video

    Hardware acceleration cannot be increased or decreased. It can only be enabled or disabled. It also depends on the graphics card. Some graphics cards do not support hardware acceleration.



    Please refer to these steps to check if the graphics card supports hardware acceleration or not and to enable it:



    a. On the desktop, press
    Windows key + X and select Control Panel.

    b. In
    Large Icons View, click on Display and click on
    Change Display Settings, in the left pane.

    c. Click on
    Advanced Settings.



    In the Advanced Settings window, if Troubleshooting tab is present, then the graphics card supports hardware acceleration.



    d. Click on the
    Troubleshooting tab and move the Hardware Acceleration slider to
    Full.

    e. Click on
    OK and restart the computer to save the settings.

    Please let us know if you need further assistance.

    Thank you.
     
    Divya Murugan, Oct 9, 2020
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  3. JewelDove Win User
    Hardware Acceleration in Windows 10

    I apologize in advance as I am not in IT, but I was recently having trouble with some features while streaming videos. The only fix suggested was to disable hardware acceleration (that's why I'm posting this). I unsuccessfully followed the instructions
    suggested to me & they are the same as suggested here by
    Ramesh.Kumar (control panel.........display.........advanced settings...........[I'm skipping steps]........troubleshooting). I couldn't find the troubleshooting or hardware acceleration options anywhere.

    I did find a way to adjust these settings even though I never saw the actual words, "hardware acceleration". I am sharing it with you if you still need it.

    Right Click on desktop > graphics properties

    From there you can go to "Display" and/or "3D" and adjust the settings as wanted.

    Good luck!

    JD
     
    JewelDove, Oct 9, 2020
    #3
  4. AV1 Hardware Accelerated Video support rolling out on Windows 10

    Hardware Acceleration in Windows 10

    Hi,

    Thank you for the update on the issue.

    Please refer to these steps to check if the graphics card supports hardware acceleration or not and to enable or disable it:

    • On the desktop, press Windows key + X and select
      Control Panel.
    • In Large Icons View, click on
      Display
      and click on Change Display Settings, in the left pane.
    • Click on Advanced Settings.

      In the Advanced Settings window, if Troubleshooting tab is present, then the graphics card supports hardware acceleration.
    • Click on the Troubleshooting tab and move the
      Hardware Acceleration slider to Full.
    • Click on OK and restart the computer to save the settings.

    Hope this information is helpful. Please let us know the results. Feel free to write us back for any further assistance, we’ll be glad to assist you.

    Regards,
     
    Ramesh.Kumar, Oct 9, 2020
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