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Hi,
I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the enabling of DxVA. The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown and grey lines and other artifacts. A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. My computer configuration is as follows : Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) 512MB of RAM Seagate Harddrive 60 GB Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . Your help would be most grateful. Cheers. |
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See if your video decoder is compatible.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and see.. http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL j;-j "dreams4531" wrote: > Hi, > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > enabling of DxVA. > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > 512MB of RAM > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > Your help would be most grateful. > > Cheers. |
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Many thanks for your response Jaymon.
I downloaded the DVD video decoder utility mentioned below. All of the installed DVD video decoders were incompatible with MP10 except one called Intervideo WinDVD. I do have the Intervideo DVD plugin installed. What is weird is that the MPEG-2 DVD movie will play within Intervideo (version 5 with DxVA capabilities) just fine but play the same movie through MP10 with the Intervideo plugin active and Windows Media Acceleration Active within ATI Catalyst 6.1 and the movie looks like something from a 60's disco. As to the ATI DVD Decoder - I have ordered the Multimedia Center CD as the driver disc that came with my graphics card could not be validated - this is because the graphics card is powered by ATI and not built by ATI I can only assume. Multimedia Center was not shipped with my graphics card either. I am hoping that this will resolve the difficulties I am experiencing. The links to the Windows patches - I have these installed with no effect. As to the power supply - I believe it is sufficient since the wattage quoted by the calculator assumes that all the components will be using their full wattage capacity. I will keep you apprised of the situation since I suspect others will be having similar problems. Kind regards Nige ![]() "Jaymon" wrote: > See if your video decoder is compatible.. > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en > You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. > https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 > If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to > this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download > You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 > Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and > see.. > http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL > j;-j > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > > enabling of DxVA. > > > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > > 512MB of RAM > > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > > > Your help would be most grateful. > > > > Cheers. |
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Thanks Nige,
Here is a little food for thought on codecs in WMP10.. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...mp10/codecs.asp http://search.microsoft.com/results...ecoder+for+MP10 You didn't mention the XP version running on the Compaq d530 SFF, noticed a set video refresh rate utility for XP, are you up to date..? http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/64_5585.html (XP Pro) http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/63_5585.html (XP Home) Yeah, ATI built by is always the better choice (my opinion) than the powered by versions.. You might check with GeCube for a decoder..? Might find a freebie on the web too.. This is the ATI decoder that installs from download >>/ vendor, CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (ATI) /file name, CLVSD.ax /version, 6.0.0.1311<<and would show (green check mark) in the checkup utility as preferred and MCE compatible.. Hope this can help.. j;-j "dreams" wrote: > Many thanks for your response Carmon. > > I downloaded the DVD video decoder utility mentioned below. All of the > installed DVD video decoders were incompatible with MP10 except one called > Intervideo WinDVD. I do have the Intervideo DVD plugin installed. > > What is weird is that the MPEG-2 DVD movie will play within Intervideo > (version 5 with DxVA capabilities) just fine but play the same movie through > MP10 with the Intervideo plugin active and Windows Media Acceleration Active > within ATI Catalyst 6.1 and the movie looks like something from a 60's disco. > > As to the ATI DVD Decoder - I have ordered the Multimedia Center CD as the > driver disc that came with my graphics card could not be validated - this is > because the graphics card is powered by ATI and not built by ATI I can only > assume. Multimedia Center was not shipped with my graphics card either. > > I am hoping that this will resolve the difficulties I am experiencing. > > The links to the Windows patches - I have these installed with no effect. > > As to the power supply - I believe it is sufficient since the wattage quoted > by the calculator assumes that all the components will be using their full > wattage capacity. > > I will keep you apprised of the situation since I suspect others will be > having similar problems. > > > Kind regards > > Nige ![]() > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > See if your video decoder is compatible.. > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en > > You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. > > https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 > > If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to > > this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download > > You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 > > Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and > > see.. > > http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL > > j;-j > > > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > > > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > > > enabling of DxVA. > > > > > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > > > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > > > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > > > > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > > > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > > > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > > > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > > > > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > > > > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > > > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > > > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > > > 512MB of RAM > > > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > > > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > > > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > > > > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > > > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > > > > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > > > > > Your help would be most grateful. > > > > > > Cheers. |
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Hi Jaymon,
I recently received the ATI CD to validate the download the ATI DVD decoder. Sadly the installation of the DVD decoder has not resolved my problems. However I have had a thought. You mentioned about my power supply possibly struggling to power my graphics card and other peripherals. My motherboard is a Pentium 4 3.0GHz with HT and with such a "small" case I am of the opinion that my computer could be generating far too much heat for the internal cooler fans to deal with. This could inadvertantly be affecting the performance of the graphics card especially as DxVA is meant to offload processing power from the CPU to the graphics card, Tomorrow I shall be transferring my computer peripherals to the Antec Lifestyle media case that has a 450Watt power supply plus a roomy computer case that I am sure will provide better ventilation alongside the multitude of cooler fans built in to the case. I will let you know if I am successful. Regards Nige "Jaymon" wrote: > Thanks Nige, > > Here is a little food for thought on codecs in WMP10.. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...p10/codecs.aspx > http://search.microsoft.com/results...ecoder+for+MP10 > You didn't mention the XP version running on the Compaq d530 SFF, noticed a > set video refresh rate utility for XP, are you up to date..? > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/64_5585.html (XP > Pro) > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/63_5585.html (XP > Home) > Yeah, ATI built by is always the better choice (my opinion) than the powered > by versions.. You might check with GeCube for a decoder..? Might find a > freebie on the web too.. This is the ATI decoder that installs from download > >>/ vendor, CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (ATI) /file name, CLVSD.ax /version, > 6.0.0.1311<<and would show (green check mark) in the checkup utility as > preferred and MCE compatible.. > Hope this can help.. > j;-j > > "dreams" wrote: > > > Many thanks for your response Carmon. > > > > I downloaded the DVD video decoder utility mentioned below. All of the > > installed DVD video decoders were incompatible with MP10 except one called > > Intervideo WinDVD. I do have the Intervideo DVD plugin installed. > > > > What is weird is that the MPEG-2 DVD movie will play within Intervideo > > (version 5 with DxVA capabilities) just fine but play the same movie through > > MP10 with the Intervideo plugin active and Windows Media Acceleration Active > > within ATI Catalyst 6.1 and the movie looks like something from a 60's disco. > > > > As to the ATI DVD Decoder - I have ordered the Multimedia Center CD as the > > driver disc that came with my graphics card could not be validated - this is > > because the graphics card is powered by ATI and not built by ATI I can only > > assume. Multimedia Center was not shipped with my graphics card either. > > > > I am hoping that this will resolve the difficulties I am experiencing. > > > > The links to the Windows patches - I have these installed with no effect. > > > > As to the power supply - I believe it is sufficient since the wattage quoted > > by the calculator assumes that all the components will be using their full > > wattage capacity. > > > > I will keep you apprised of the situation since I suspect others will be > > having similar problems. > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > Nige ![]() > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > See if your video decoder is compatible.. > > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en > > > You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. > > > https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 > > > If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to > > > this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download > > > You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ > > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 > > > Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and > > > see.. > > > http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL > > > j;-j > > > > > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > > > > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > > > > enabling of DxVA. > > > > > > > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > > > > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > > > > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > > > > > > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > > > > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > > > > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > > > > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > > > > > > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > > > > > > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > > > > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > > > > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > > > > 512MB of RAM > > > > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > > > > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > > > > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > > > > > > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > > > > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > > > > > > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > > > > > > > Your help would be most grateful. > > > > > > > > Cheers. |
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First, thanks for the thread, as it is somewhat applicable to a problem I was
experiencing - hope you have been able to find a solution. I have an ATI RADEON X800X Series video card, with all appropriate drivers updated. Still, I was experiencing a similar green blocky display for some videos - not all. Determined that all videos had something in common: "loading windows media player components". Checked my Windows Media Player, udpated to 10 from 9, and so far, the problem is gone. This is probably not what you were experiencing, but for what it's worth... Good luck. S "dreams4531" wrote: > Hi Jaymon, > > I recently received the ATI CD to validate the download the ATI DVD decoder. > > Sadly the installation of the DVD decoder has not resolved my problems. > > However I have had a thought. > > You mentioned about my power supply possibly struggling to power my graphics > card and other peripherals. > > My motherboard is a Pentium 4 3.0GHz with HT and with such a "small" case I > am of the opinion that my computer could be generating far too much heat for > the internal cooler fans to deal with. This could inadvertantly be affecting > the performance of the graphics card especially as DxVA is meant to offload > processing power from the CPU to the graphics card, > > Tomorrow I shall be transferring my computer peripherals to the Antec > Lifestyle media case that has a 450Watt power supply plus a roomy computer > case that I am sure will provide better ventilation alongside the multitude > of cooler fans built in to the case. > > I will let you know if I am successful. > > Regards > > Nige > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > Thanks Nige, > > > > Here is a little food for thought on codecs in WMP10.. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...p10/codecs.aspx > > http://search.microsoft.com/results...ecoder+for+MP10 > > You didn't mention the XP version running on the Compaq d530 SFF, noticed a > > set video refresh rate utility for XP, are you up to date..? > > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/64_5585.html (XP > > Pro) > > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/63_5585.html (XP > > Home) > > Yeah, ATI built by is always the better choice (my opinion) than the powered > > by versions.. You might check with GeCube for a decoder..? Might find a > > freebie on the web too.. This is the ATI decoder that installs from download > > >>/ vendor, CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (ATI) /file name, CLVSD.ax /version, > > 6.0.0.1311<<and would show (green check mark) in the checkup utility as > > preferred and MCE compatible.. > > Hope this can help.. > > j;-j > > > > "dreams" wrote: > > > > > Many thanks for your response Carmon. > > > > > > I downloaded the DVD video decoder utility mentioned below. All of the > > > installed DVD video decoders were incompatible with MP10 except one called > > > Intervideo WinDVD. I do have the Intervideo DVD plugin installed. > > > > > > What is weird is that the MPEG-2 DVD movie will play within Intervideo > > > (version 5 with DxVA capabilities) just fine but play the same movie through > > > MP10 with the Intervideo plugin active and Windows Media Acceleration Active > > > within ATI Catalyst 6.1 and the movie looks like something from a 60's disco. > > > > > > As to the ATI DVD Decoder - I have ordered the Multimedia Center CD as the > > > driver disc that came with my graphics card could not be validated - this is > > > because the graphics card is powered by ATI and not built by ATI I can only > > > assume. Multimedia Center was not shipped with my graphics card either. > > > > > > I am hoping that this will resolve the difficulties I am experiencing. > > > > > > The links to the Windows patches - I have these installed with no effect. > > > > > > As to the power supply - I believe it is sufficient since the wattage quoted > > > by the calculator assumes that all the components will be using their full > > > wattage capacity. > > > > > > I will keep you apprised of the situation since I suspect others will be > > > having similar problems. > > > > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > > > Nige ![]() > > > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > > > See if your video decoder is compatible.. > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en > > > > You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. > > > > https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 > > > > If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to > > > > this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download > > > > You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 > > > > Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and > > > > see.. > > > > http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL > > > > j;-j > > > > > > > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > > > > > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > > > > > enabling of DxVA. > > > > > > > > > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > > > > > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > > > > > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > > > > > > > > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > > > > > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > > > > > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > > > > > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > > > > > > > > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > > > > > > > > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > > > > > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > > > > > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > > > > > 512MB of RAM > > > > > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > > > > > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > > > > > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > > > > > > > > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > > > > > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > > > > > > > > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > > > > > > > > > Your help would be most grateful. > > > > > > > > > > Cheers. |
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Jaymon/ Servenus
I have successfully installed my new 450W power supply and transferred the motherboard with all peripherals. The heat coming out of the vents is much less :-) The video playback problems within Windows Media Player 10 have disappeared. Sigh of relief ![]() However the AverTV DVB-T USB 2.0 continues to display artifacts when DxVA support is enabled. I am at a loss as what else to do unless I replace the motherboard? Or could it be that the USB 2.0 port is struggling to power the DVB-T? Any thoughts would be most grateful. Nige "Jaymon" wrote: > Thanks Nige, > > Here is a little food for thought on codecs in WMP10.. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...p10/codecs.aspx > http://search.microsoft.com/results...ecoder+for+MP10 > You didn't mention the XP version running on the Compaq d530 SFF, noticed a > set video refresh rate utility for XP, are you up to date..? > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/64_5585.html (XP > Pro) > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/63_5585.html (XP > Home) > Yeah, ATI built by is always the better choice (my opinion) than the powered > by versions.. You might check with GeCube for a decoder..? Might find a > freebie on the web too.. This is the ATI decoder that installs from download > >>/ vendor, CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (ATI) /file name, CLVSD.ax /version, > 6.0.0.1311<<and would show (green check mark) in the checkup utility as > preferred and MCE compatible.. > Hope this can help.. > j;-j > > "dreams" wrote: > > > Many thanks for your response Carmon. > > > > I downloaded the DVD video decoder utility mentioned below. All of the > > installed DVD video decoders were incompatible with MP10 except one called > > Intervideo WinDVD. I do have the Intervideo DVD plugin installed. > > > > What is weird is that the MPEG-2 DVD movie will play within Intervideo > > (version 5 with DxVA capabilities) just fine but play the same movie through > > MP10 with the Intervideo plugin active and Windows Media Acceleration Active > > within ATI Catalyst 6.1 and the movie looks like something from a 60's disco. > > > > As to the ATI DVD Decoder - I have ordered the Multimedia Center CD as the > > driver disc that came with my graphics card could not be validated - this is > > because the graphics card is powered by ATI and not built by ATI I can only > > assume. Multimedia Center was not shipped with my graphics card either. > > > > I am hoping that this will resolve the difficulties I am experiencing. > > > > The links to the Windows patches - I have these installed with no effect. > > > > As to the power supply - I believe it is sufficient since the wattage quoted > > by the calculator assumes that all the components will be using their full > > wattage capacity. > > > > I will keep you apprised of the situation since I suspect others will be > > having similar problems. > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > Nige ![]() > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > See if your video decoder is compatible.. > > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en > > > You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. > > > https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 > > > If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to > > > this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download > > > You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ > > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 > > > Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and > > > see.. > > > http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL > > > j;-j > > > > > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > > > > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > > > > enabling of DxVA. > > > > > > > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > > > > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > > > > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > > > > > > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > > > > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > > > > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > > > > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > > > > > > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > > > > > > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > > > > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > > > > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > > > > 512MB of RAM > > > > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > > > > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > > > > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > > > > > > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > > > > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > > > > > > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > > > > > > > Your help would be most grateful. > > > > > > > > Cheers. |
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Have you updated the drivers for the DVB-T USB 2.0 device, see link, is this
it..? http://www.avermedia.com/cgi-bin/su....0&modelno=A800 Updated the mobo USB drivers, bios, chipset drivers, etc..? Glad to hear your up and running again... j;-j "dreams4531" wrote: > Jaymon/ Servenus > > I have successfully installed my new 450W power supply and transferred the > motherboard with all peripherals. The heat coming out of the vents is much > less :-) > > The video playback problems within Windows Media Player 10 have disappeared. > Sigh of relief ![]() > > However the AverTV DVB-T USB 2.0 continues to display artifacts when DxVA > support is enabled. > > I am at a loss as what else to do unless I replace the motherboard? > > Or could it be that the USB 2.0 port is struggling to power the DVB-T? > > Any thoughts would be most grateful. > > Nige > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > Thanks Nige, > > > > Here is a little food for thought on codecs in WMP10.. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...p10/codecs.aspx > > http://search.microsoft.com/results...ecoder+for+MP10 > > You didn't mention the XP version running on the Compaq d530 SFF, noticed a > > set video refresh rate utility for XP, are you up to date..? > > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/64_5585.html (XP > > Pro) > > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/63_5585.html (XP > > Home) > > Yeah, ATI built by is always the better choice (my opinion) than the powered > > by versions.. You might check with GeCube for a decoder..? Might find a > > freebie on the web too.. This is the ATI decoder that installs from download > > >>/ vendor, CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (ATI) /file name, CLVSD.ax /version, > > 6.0.0.1311<<and would show (green check mark) in the checkup utility as > > preferred and MCE compatible.. > > Hope this can help.. > > j;-j > > > > "dreams" wrote: > > > > > Many thanks for your response Carmon. > > > > > > I downloaded the DVD video decoder utility mentioned below. All of the > > > installed DVD video decoders were incompatible with MP10 except one called > > > Intervideo WinDVD. I do have the Intervideo DVD plugin installed. > > > > > > What is weird is that the MPEG-2 DVD movie will play within Intervideo > > > (version 5 with DxVA capabilities) just fine but play the same movie through > > > MP10 with the Intervideo plugin active and Windows Media Acceleration Active > > > within ATI Catalyst 6.1 and the movie looks like something from a 60's disco. > > > > > > As to the ATI DVD Decoder - I have ordered the Multimedia Center CD as the > > > driver disc that came with my graphics card could not be validated - this is > > > because the graphics card is powered by ATI and not built by ATI I can only > > > assume. Multimedia Center was not shipped with my graphics card either. > > > > > > I am hoping that this will resolve the difficulties I am experiencing. > > > > > > The links to the Windows patches - I have these installed with no effect. > > > > > > As to the power supply - I believe it is sufficient since the wattage quoted > > > by the calculator assumes that all the components will be using their full > > > wattage capacity. > > > > > > I will keep you apprised of the situation since I suspect others will be > > > having similar problems. > > > > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > > > Nige ![]() > > > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > > > See if your video decoder is compatible.. > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en > > > > You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. > > > > https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 > > > > If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to > > > > this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download > > > > You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 > > > > Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and > > > > see.. > > > > http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL > > > > j;-j > > > > > > > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > > > > > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > > > > > enabling of DxVA. > > > > > > > > > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > > > > > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > > > > > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > > > > > > > > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > > > > > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > > > > > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > > > > > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > > > > > > > > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > > > > > > > > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > > > > > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > > > > > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > > > > > 512MB of RAM > > > > > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > > > > > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > > > > > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > > > > > > > > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > > > > > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > > > > > > > > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > > > > > > > > > Your help would be most grateful. > > > > > > > > > > Cheers. |
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It has been a very interesting week to say the least. Amongst all the previous issues - my motherboard decides to give up the ghost. A swift replacement solves problems experienced with my soundcard wanting to be reinstalled after every other bootup. I have checked the AverTV 6.0 drivers and software, both of which are up to date. The Windows Media decoder utility shows that AverTV 6.0 is using a multiplexer of some description version 1.0.0.1 - such a low version this does not give me much confidence and sounds that they haven't done much development on the decoder/ encoder. What I am looking in to at the moment is FFDShow that has resolved the jerky playback I received whilst utilising AverTV DVB-T USB 2.0 in Cyberlink Cinema. I am unsure whether Cyberlink Cinema utilises DxVA but the playback seems fine now and a handy addition to the ATI dvd decoder . I got rid ofNero Home Media center as their codecs were not compatible and again the version numbers were very low . AverMedia were of no assistance and sent me a "templated" response showing how to uninstall and reinstall the drivers. All in all - all is well. Many thanks for your help. Nige "Jaymon" wrote: > Have you updated the drivers for the DVB-T USB 2.0 device, see link, is this > it..? > http://www.avermedia.com/cgi-bin/su....0&modelno=A800 > Updated the mobo USB drivers, bios, chipset drivers, etc..? > Glad to hear your up and running again... > j;-j > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > Jaymon/ Servenus > > > > I have successfully installed my new 450W power supply and transferred the > > motherboard with all peripherals. The heat coming out of the vents is much > > less :-) > > > > The video playback problems within Windows Media Player 10 have disappeared. > > Sigh of relief ![]() > > > > However the AverTV DVB-T USB 2.0 continues to display artifacts when DxVA > > support is enabled. > > > > I am at a loss as what else to do unless I replace the motherboard? > > > > Or could it be that the USB 2.0 port is struggling to power the DVB-T? > > > > Any thoughts would be most grateful. > > > > Nige > > > > > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > Thanks Nige, > > > > > > Here is a little food for thought on codecs in WMP10.. > > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...p10/codecs.aspx > > > http://search.microsoft.com/results...ecoder+for+MP10 > > > You didn't mention the XP version running on the Compaq d530 SFF, noticed a > > > set video refresh rate utility for XP, are you up to date..? > > > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/64_5585.html (XP > > > Pro) > > > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/63_5585.html (XP > > > Home) > > > Yeah, ATI built by is always the better choice (my opinion) than the powered > > > by versions.. You might check with GeCube for a decoder..? Might find a > > > freebie on the web too.. This is the ATI decoder that installs from download > > > >>/ vendor, CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (ATI) /file name, CLVSD.ax /version, > > > 6.0.0.1311<<and would show (green check mark) in the checkup utility as > > > preferred and MCE compatible.. > > > Hope this can help.. > > > j;-j > > > > > > "dreams" wrote: > > > > > > > Many thanks for your response Carmon. > > > > > > > > I downloaded the DVD video decoder utility mentioned below. All of the > > > > installed DVD video decoders were incompatible with MP10 except one called > > > > Intervideo WinDVD. I do have the Intervideo DVD plugin installed. > > > > > > > > What is weird is that the MPEG-2 DVD movie will play within Intervideo > > > > (version 5 with DxVA capabilities) just fine but play the same movie through > > > > MP10 with the Intervideo plugin active and Windows Media Acceleration Active > > > > within ATI Catalyst 6.1 and the movie looks like something from a 60's disco. > > > > > > > > As to the ATI DVD Decoder - I have ordered the Multimedia Center CD as the > > > > driver disc that came with my graphics card could not be validated - this is > > > > because the graphics card is powered by ATI and not built by ATI I can only > > > > assume. Multimedia Center was not shipped with my graphics card either. > > > > > > > > I am hoping that this will resolve the difficulties I am experiencing. > > > > > > > > The links to the Windows patches - I have these installed with no effect. > > > > > > > > As to the power supply - I believe it is sufficient since the wattage quoted > > > > by the calculator assumes that all the components will be using their full > > > > wattage capacity. > > > > > > > > I will keep you apprised of the situation since I suspect others will be > > > > having similar problems. > > > > > > > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > > > > > Nige ![]() > > > > > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > > > > > See if your video decoder is compatible.. > > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en > > > > > You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. > > > > > https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 > > > > > If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to > > > > > this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download > > > > > You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 > > > > > Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and > > > > > see.. > > > > > http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL > > > > > j;-j > > > > > > > > > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > > > > > > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > > > > > > enabling of DxVA. > > > > > > > > > > > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > > > > > > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > > > > > > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > > > > > > > > > > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > > > > > > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > > > > > > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > > > > > > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > > > > > > > > > > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > > > > > > > > > > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > > > > > > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > > > > > > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > > > > > > 512MB of RAM > > > > > > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > > > > > > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > > > > > > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > > > > > > > > > > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > > > > > > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > > > > > > > > > > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > > > > > > > > > > > Your help would be most grateful. > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers. |
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Nige,
I'm glad to hear you are up and running again, again, I hope it lasts for a good long while, it should with a new system board.. After pondering a while, I think you may have juiced that poor old Compaq mobo a bit much for it's condensers and resisters to regulate the power properly.. Usually you upgrade PSU's through the OEM for the computer, Compaq in your case.. They (OEM's) usually offer a small incremental step up if available, depending on the age of the computer, after market motherboard used, etc.. I have replaced several old PSU's in older computers with exact refurbished or even used PSU's of the same wattage or better by 30 watts and all are still on the job. What motherboard did you get..? Were you able to use your p4 3GB cpu and RAM..? Oh, this link explains DxVA as it relates to XP, might be an informative read.. http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/...ideoCardPR.mspx Regards.. j;-j "dreams4531" wrote: > Jaymon, > > It has been a very interesting week to say the least. > > Amongst all the previous issues - my motherboard decides to give up the ghost. > > A swift replacement solves problems experienced with my soundcard wanting to > be reinstalled after every other bootup. > > I have checked the AverTV 6.0 drivers and software, both of which are up to > date. The Windows Media decoder utility shows that AverTV 6.0 is using a > multiplexer of some description version 1.0.0.1 - such a low version this > does not give me much confidence and sounds that they haven't done much > development on the decoder/ encoder. > > What I am looking in to at the moment is FFDShow that has resolved the jerky > playback I received whilst utilising AverTV DVB-T USB 2.0 in Cyberlink > Cinema. I am unsure whether Cyberlink Cinema utilises DxVA but the playback > seems fine now and a handy addition to the ATI dvd decoder . I got rid of> Nero Home Media center as their codecs were not compatible and again the > version numbers were very low . > > AverMedia were of no assistance and sent me a "templated" response showing > how to uninstall and reinstall the drivers. > > All in all - all is well. > > Many thanks for your help. > > Nige > > > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > Have you updated the drivers for the DVB-T USB 2.0 device, see link, is this > > it..? > > http://www.avermedia.com/cgi-bin/su....0&modelno=A800 > > Updated the mobo USB drivers, bios, chipset drivers, etc..? > > Glad to hear your up and running again... > > j;-j > > > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > > > Jaymon/ Servenus > > > > > > I have successfully installed my new 450W power supply and transferred the > > > motherboard with all peripherals. The heat coming out of the vents is much > > > less :-) > > > > > > The video playback problems within Windows Media Player 10 have disappeared. > > > Sigh of relief ![]() > > > > > > However the AverTV DVB-T USB 2.0 continues to display artifacts when DxVA > > > support is enabled. > > > > > > I am at a loss as what else to do unless I replace the motherboard? > > > > > > Or could it be that the USB 2.0 port is struggling to power the DVB-T? > > > > > > Any thoughts would be most grateful. > > > > > > Nige > > > > > > > > > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > > > Thanks Nige, > > > > > > > > Here is a little food for thought on codecs in WMP10.. > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...p10/codecs.aspx > > > > http://search.microsoft.com/results...ecoder+for+MP10 > > > > You didn't mention the XP version running on the Compaq d530 SFF, noticed a > > > > set video refresh rate utility for XP, are you up to date..? > > > > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/64_5585.html (XP > > > > Pro) > > > > http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/f...te/63_5585.html (XP > > > > Home) > > > > Yeah, ATI built by is always the better choice (my opinion) than the powered > > > > by versions.. You might check with GeCube for a decoder..? Might find a > > > > freebie on the web too.. This is the ATI decoder that installs from download > > > > >>/ vendor, CyberLink Video/SP Decoder (ATI) /file name, CLVSD.ax /version, > > > > 6.0.0.1311<<and would show (green check mark) in the checkup utility as > > > > preferred and MCE compatible.. > > > > Hope this can help.. > > > > j;-j > > > > > > > > "dreams" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Many thanks for your response Carmon. > > > > > > > > > > I downloaded the DVD video decoder utility mentioned below. All of the > > > > > installed DVD video decoders were incompatible with MP10 except one called > > > > > Intervideo WinDVD. I do have the Intervideo DVD plugin installed. > > > > > > > > > > What is weird is that the MPEG-2 DVD movie will play within Intervideo > > > > > (version 5 with DxVA capabilities) just fine but play the same movie through > > > > > MP10 with the Intervideo plugin active and Windows Media Acceleration Active > > > > > within ATI Catalyst 6.1 and the movie looks like something from a 60's disco. > > > > > > > > > > As to the ATI DVD Decoder - I have ordered the Multimedia Center CD as the > > > > > driver disc that came with my graphics card could not be validated - this is > > > > > because the graphics card is powered by ATI and not built by ATI I can only > > > > > assume. Multimedia Center was not shipped with my graphics card either. > > > > > > > > > > I am hoping that this will resolve the difficulties I am experiencing. > > > > > > > > > > The links to the Windows patches - I have these installed with no effect. > > > > > > > > > > As to the power supply - I believe it is sufficient since the wattage quoted > > > > > by the calculator assumes that all the components will be using their full > > > > > wattage capacity. > > > > > > > > > > I will keep you apprised of the situation since I suspect others will be > > > > > having similar problems. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > > > > > > > Nige ![]() > > > > > > > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > See if your video decoder is compatible.. > > > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en > > > > > > You can download one free from ATI , if you have your original ATI setup CD.. > > > > > > https://support.ati.com/ics/support...questionID=1157 > > > > > > If the above ATI link does not work, you will need to manually navigate to > > > > > > this section; Catalyst 6.1 Windows XP Media Center Edition - Driver Download > > > > > > You may have already seen these links, if so, disregard.. > > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891122/EN-US/ > > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888656 > > > > > > Your PSU may lack the power to keep all your devices happy, look here and > > > > > > see.. > > > > > > http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_su...r.php?cmd=INTEL > > > > > > j;-j > > > > > > > > > > > > "dreams4531" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am having problems utilising Windows Media Video Acceleration in ATI > > > > > > > Catalyst 6.1, enabling High Quality Mode in Windows Media Player 10 and the > > > > > > > enabling of DxVA. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The problem is when I playback DVD video in Windows Media Player 10 after a > > > > > > > few minutes the video playback area becomes filled with green blocks, brown > > > > > > > and grey lines and other artifacts. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A similar problem occurs in AverTV 6.0 when I enable DxVA support whilst > > > > > > > watching in TV mode. If DxVA support is disabled the problem resolves itself > > > > > > > but rather interestingly when I use the record facility and then playback the > > > > > > > MPEG-2 video the video playback area suffers as previously mentioned. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My computer configuration is as follows : > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Compaq d530 SFF with 185 Watt Power Supply > > > > > > > Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy SE > > > > > > > ATI Radeon 9550 128 MB Low Profile AGP Card (manufactured by GeCube) > > > > > > > 512MB of RAM > > > > > > > Seagate Harddrive 60 GB > > > > > > > Maxtor Harddrive 300 GB > > > > > > > NEC DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD, CD-RW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have been to the Microsoft website and applied a couple of hot fixes > > > > > > > related to utilising DxVA witin Windows Media Player 10. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have also installed the latest version of Direct X v 9.0c . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Your help would be most grateful. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers. |
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