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Now, I know this isn't the killer video card range by any stretch of the imagination, but I think it should be relatively powerful enough. I just don't know if the functionality exists in this card though. I've upgraded to the latest Catalyst 7.4 drivers, and I was under the impression that these drivers will allow you to encode/decode the H.264 video through the GPU rather than the CPU. First, is this feature really available on these drivers? Second, if so, then is it available on my particular generation of GPU? Assuming that, then is there a special video codec that needs to run to make use of the GPU for H.264? Basically, how would I know that I'm using the GPU rather than the CPU? |
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the feature is supported by the card. HOWEVER. it's not down to the drivers - it's down to the software you use - you need software that uses the hardware accelaration. i think the newest HD compatible version of power dvd does. -- Gareth. |
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On Apr 29, 4:14 pm, "the dog from that film you saw" |
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Okay, so my older version of Power DVD 6 won't have that, I guess? And I assume that Windows Media Player also doesn't have it? I'm not as interested in playing Blu-Ray or HD-DVD as I am in playing *.MP4 files, etc. |
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in that case i'd suggest you do as i did and get the core codec - i know it's galling to have the hardware accelaration and not be using it, but the fact is it does the job - i use media player classic plus the codec. |
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the dog from that film you saw wrote: in that case i'd suggest you do as i did and get the core codec - i know it's galling to have the hardware accelaration and not be using it, but the fact is it does the job - i use media player classic plus the codec. Is that what they're called, the Core Codecs? |
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