2008-05-26, 03:53 AM
I just put together system, this time replacing my server. I'm still in the process of putting the software on there. I tried Vista this time, since there have been some praises about it on here. Well, it seems I was worried for nothing and most of you were right - Vista seems ok.
However, I had another reason for trying vista - I wanted to try it on the 780g mother board with integrad ATI HD3200 graphics to see if DXVA was functioning on it. Well, a new ATI driver update just came out so I figured there was even a better chance than normal AND I also used another MB, this time a Gigabyte vs an Asus.
I had the same experience basically, no DXVA under GB-PVR. It was better, as this time there was no crashing or weird skipping and artifacts, just no DXVA. However, I did find that I was getting DXVA under Cyberlink 8 H.264 only on EVR, BUT NOT UNDER GB-PVR. I tested this by building a graph and replacing the typical VMR7 output video filter that comes up with the EVR one and it worked fantastic - 4% for a 720p H.264 .mkv movie. Can anyone explain what I'm doing wrong and why it won't work under GB-PVR?
Thanks./
However, I had another reason for trying vista - I wanted to try it on the 780g mother board with integrad ATI HD3200 graphics to see if DXVA was functioning on it. Well, a new ATI driver update just came out so I figured there was even a better chance than normal AND I also used another MB, this time a Gigabyte vs an Asus.
I had the same experience basically, no DXVA under GB-PVR. It was better, as this time there was no crashing or weird skipping and artifacts, just no DXVA. However, I did find that I was getting DXVA under Cyberlink 8 H.264 only on EVR, BUT NOT UNDER GB-PVR. I tested this by building a graph and replacing the typical VMR7 output video filter that comes up with the EVR one and it worked fantastic - 4% for a 720p H.264 .mkv movie. Can anyone explain what I'm doing wrong and why it won't work under GB-PVR?
Thanks./
[SIZE="1"]Server rebuild:GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H, CPU AMD X2 4850e 2.5GHz 45W,2GB RAM,500GB HD,Hauppauge HVR-1600,Vista Ultimate SP1,IN WIN BK623 Mini case
Client:ASUS AMD M3A78-EMH HDMI motherboard,CPU AMD64 X2 3800+,2GB RAM,200GB HD,ATI HD3200 integrated graphics, WIN XP SP2 Pro,MCE303 case, 2x16 VFD, Irtrans MCE remote [/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"] How to Build your own GB-PVR HTPC computer[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]GB-PVR in action on YouTube[/SIZE]