So I just tried watching a 4k video with my 5300u laptop, and it's just sitting at 100% cpu and studdering

So I just tried watching a 4k video with my 5300u laptop, and it's just sitting at 100% cpu and studdering.
Why is Intel so fucking shit like OMG.

Currently using my x220 flawlessly at 60% cpu, no issues, but 1080 vs 768...

did she get fucked by that

Isopod!
For some reason Japanese think they're really cute.
...and so I bought a Japanese isopod plushie.

...

>tfw no trilobyte hdd

They are cute, and where did you buy it?

>those veins

On the guy's arm? It's called having low body fat.

one has hardware acceleration enabled while the other doesnt

why is your CPU used to render video???

maybe he was holding the isopod for a long time

Fucking weeb retards I swear!
First of all, you can just use google like any normal person that wants to learn how X works.
Second of all, GPU renders a video, that mean it sends images to your monitor.
Third of all, what you meant is encoding / decoding a video, which IS actually a CPU task. Storing millions of images would result in a huge as fuck file. So instead only 1 image is saved as the entire image, the next frame is actually only information about pixels and how they changes, how did they move from a different position and whatever. Each codec does this differently. Some codecs (like H.265) take very long time to encode videos, since they contain a shit ton of these, but filesize of the final video is much smaller than H.264 which is easier to encode.
If it's more difficult to encode it will be more difficult to decode as well. So shitty CPUs (today's intel) or ancient ones, or ones limited severely in power (mobile ones) have a hard time decoding some videos fast enough, especially higher resolutions.
Last of all, kill yourself.

isopod
it's what's for dinner

No for eat, is cute

>Isopod
KILL IT WITH FIRE

>5300u
>u
Never buy an intel cpu with an u in it. It's that easy.

Buy a brand new Delid Lake notebook, goy

>3DPD

KILL IT WITH FIRE!

...

Kaby Lake plays 4k 10bit 60fps videos just fine.

And that's with a 7200U mobile cpu:

No, isopods are friends not food

>watching 4k on 1080p
but why tho

my 4500u plays 4k fine but stutters streaming 1080p

>friends
>not food

May be different that I'm streaming from network? I'm not sure, but I don't want to pull down a 30gb file to test.

Japanese seller 'Hamee' on eBay
"Giant XL Isopod Realistic Sea Critter Soft Plush Stuffed Plush Doll Toy"

>"Giant XL Isopod Realistic Sea Critter Soft Plush Stuffed Plush Doll Toy"
Yup, he still has 'em. Price went up though.
Nicely made, Would Buy Again.