2008-03-18, 04:06 PM
After digging for quite a while in this forum I can not find the answer to my question.
I use VMR 9 FSE because this gives me the most fluid gbpvr experience.
Menu's animate smoother and video is displayed without losing frames.
The only thing is that I can not get any control over video contrast and brightness.
I use the Ati Video Decoder which gives me quite a low contrast picture.
The trial version of Purevideo gives me a better picture, but 'freezes' PVRX2 sometimes when skipping or just starting a video.
I use Ati's catalyst control center to adjust video settings in Windows XP.
Adjusting the Avivo properties only affect video in 'overlay mode'.
And screen setting adjustments are 'canceled' when I enter PVRX2 in FSE mode.
Can someone tell me how to take control over image quality using Ati Video Decoder in Full Screen Exclusive mode ?
I use VMR 9 FSE because this gives me the most fluid gbpvr experience.
Menu's animate smoother and video is displayed without losing frames.
The only thing is that I can not get any control over video contrast and brightness.
I use the Ati Video Decoder which gives me quite a low contrast picture.
The trial version of Purevideo gives me a better picture, but 'freezes' PVRX2 sometimes when skipping or just starting a video.
I use Ati's catalyst control center to adjust video settings in Windows XP.
Adjusting the Avivo properties only affect video in 'overlay mode'.
And screen setting adjustments are 'canceled' when I enter PVRX2 in FSE mode.
Can someone tell me how to take control over image quality using Ati Video Decoder in Full Screen Exclusive mode ?
Software:
- GBPVR v1.1.9 using PVRX2
- NVidea Purevideo Decoder
Hardware:
- 3 X Hauppauge PVR 150
- Media MVP (RGB) on SONY 14" 4:3 CRT
- S-Video on SONY 32" 16:9 CRT
Computer:
- P IV 1.8 Ghz
- 768 MB DDR
- Ati Radeon X1650 Pro Graphics
Drives:
- 40 GB System (XP Pro)
- 300 GB Data (Recordings) on Lacie Firewire
- 160 GB Data (Video) internal
- 120 GB Data (Audio) internal
- 60 GB (Images) internal
Next upgrade: Faster CPU / more mem.
- GBPVR v1.1.9 using PVRX2
- NVidea Purevideo Decoder
Hardware:
- 3 X Hauppauge PVR 150
- Media MVP (RGB) on SONY 14" 4:3 CRT
- S-Video on SONY 32" 16:9 CRT
Computer:
- P IV 1.8 Ghz
- 768 MB DDR
- Ati Radeon X1650 Pro Graphics
Drives:
- 40 GB System (XP Pro)
- 300 GB Data (Recordings) on Lacie Firewire
- 160 GB Data (Video) internal
- 120 GB Data (Audio) internal
- 60 GB (Images) internal
Next upgrade: Faster CPU / more mem.