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OK. I have attached a log file from GPU-Z. The sequence of events is as follows:
1. Started GPU-Z.
2. Started PowerDVD 14 with a video file and allowed it to play.
3. Paused the video.
4. Resumed the video.
5. Terminated the log.
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I can't post anything with KMPlayer as I uninstalled it when I installed PowerDVD 14. Also it would just be a number as already reported. I have attached the dxdiag output as requested.
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No, it's the GPU itself. PowerDVD only uses about 600 MB of video memory. I can't say this is a problem; I was just curious as to why a programme doing nothing uses more resources than a working programme. I have used KMPlayer in the past and its GPU utilisation drops to zero on pause.
Thanks for your help.
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Is there any reason why my GPU utilisation should more than double when I pause a .mkv video file? Normally, my GPU runs at about 16-17% when playing a video, but jumps to over 35% when paused.
My graphics adapter is a NVidia GeForce GTX 770M. I am running on an ASUS G750JX laptop, using Windows 8.1 PRO x64. My copy of PowerDVD 14 has been updated with the 4028 patch.
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