2008-04-18, 03:41 AM
Just heard about it on the AVS forums. ATI leaked beta drivers for XP32 work, version 8.49 beta located here: http://www.station-drivers.com/page/ati%20catalyst.htm
I tried this under the DXVA checker, and it's definitely working! It has cut down CPU usage for MPEG2 1080i files in half. I'm now getting about 26% combined between both cores vs 45% I was getting before. The DXVA checker app also confirmed acceleration. It claims to get vmr9 and evr under cyberlink 8 working, and vmr9 under AVIVO working. Both codecs show same usage, but AVIVO seems to have more frames per second (60 vs 30 for cyberlink).
BAD NEWS, CAN'T GET ACCELERATION WORKING NO MATTER WHAT RENDERER I TRIED IN GBPVR! :mad:
Starting new thread about that.
I tried this under the DXVA checker, and it's definitely working! It has cut down CPU usage for MPEG2 1080i files in half. I'm now getting about 26% combined between both cores vs 45% I was getting before. The DXVA checker app also confirmed acceleration. It claims to get vmr9 and evr under cyberlink 8 working, and vmr9 under AVIVO working. Both codecs show same usage, but AVIVO seems to have more frames per second (60 vs 30 for cyberlink).
BAD NEWS, CAN'T GET ACCELERATION WORKING NO MATTER WHAT RENDERER I TRIED IN GBPVR! :mad:
Starting new thread about that.
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