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03-29-07, 03:58 AM #1485 (Print)
klillevo
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Originally Posted by klillevo
I will file a bug report with Cyberlink tonight.
After a couple of information exchanges, Cyberlink let me know that the VC-1 h/w acceleration crash on NVIDIA AGP cards is a bug they have added to their list and will investigate:
"We regret to say that the Product Development Department has issued the problem as an bug in the software and they are working in the lab to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. We will update you as soon as we get any response from our concern department. "
03-25-07, 12:37 PM #1449 (Print)
klillevo
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Originally Posted by wynpalmer
I have been in communication with cyberlink and ATI on this issue for some time (see earlier posts).
Hardware acceleration does not work for vc-1, hence the problems with HD-DVD and not with Blu-ray. It's a driver issue. ATI is working on it.
It's taking them quite a while, but they are working on it.
As far as I am aware the issue is independent of whether the graphics card is AGP or PCIE.
Yes, that may be so for ATI, where h/w acceleration can not be enabled. I have since switched to NVIDIA 7600 GT, for which it can be enabled. However, it crashes for all AGP cards, and generally tends to work for PCIE cards (NVIDIA).
03-21-07, 11:59 PM #1429 (Print)
Haze2k
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Originally Posted by klillevo
That's true, but there seems to be some other problem preventing hardware acceleration on AGP cards, probably a bug in the drivers or PowerDVD.
Has anyone contacted Cyberlink with these findings? It seems apparent that AGP is the issue, and not just with ATI but with AGP Nvidias as well. This therefore suggests a program issue not driver, and is for Cyberlink to sort.
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You can add X1950 256mb agp, XP MCE05, 7.2 driver, 7.3 PowerDVD ,Fail, Fail.
This sucks does anyone actually know what the physical problem is with this? Does Power dvd suddenly realise that actually its not an ATI avivo graphics card as it first thought? Is this a driver issue or program issue, is there a setting in the registry were all missing that could fix it? HHEEEELLLPPP!!! I'm fed up of choppy HD content, won't someone please give me a straight answer!
Tried Cyberlink they say its the ATI drivers, try ATI they say its a configuration problem, who am I to believe and more to the point is either one of them working on a solution!?!
Any guidance / supporting words would be great!
OS GPU Driver PowerDVD VC-1 H.264
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XP ATI X1600 Pro AGP 7.2 7.3 FAIL FAIL klillevo
XP NVIDIA 7600 GT AGP 93.71 7.3 FAIL FAIL klillevo
? NVIDIA 7600 GT AGP ? ? FAIL ? guysb
? NVIDIA 7600 GS ? ? 7.3 FAIL ? Fearless.Spiff
MCE05 NVIDIA 7600 GS ? ? 7.2 OK edrossy
XP NVIDIA 7950 GT PCIE 93.71 7.2 OK ? kc
Vista NVIDIA 8800 GTS PCIE 100.65 7.3 OK OK dthigpen
Vista NVIDIA ? ? 101.41 ? FAIL RichB
看來, 所有的 AGP 在 VC-! 通通無法做 HA, 連 H.264 也不樂觀!
有人成功的嗎?
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