WMV HD in XP

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bg

Long story short,just big vid card for my big vid camera. little windows
encoder hates my big vid. all encoding a tragedy unless two pass and waiting
at least 5 times the length of the movie.2800mhz, 1.5 gb total memory (1gb
sytem 512mb vid card) Have used avivo encoder from my ati card and it is
indeed incredible. windows doesn't know what that is, I have to use ati
software to function it (maybe windows future to get aivivo native option)?
Upon net search found support native to vista for hd, in vista premium. Can
I purchase something to bring it to xp sp3. windows last upgrade has gone
with my last agp system, and am not just going to scrap it for vista higher
priced premium...

I do have an external editor, tried the trial version supporting hd, and
bought the regular one, because my windows could care less if an external
editor supports HD. Not to bother a monopoly lawsuit or anything, but is it
ok to have HD on my XP?
 
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Shenan Stanley

bg said:
Long story short,just big vid card for my big vid camera. little
windows encoder hates my big vid. all encoding a tragedy unless two
pass and waiting at least 5 times the length of the movie.2800mhz,
1.5 gb total memory (1gb sytem 512mb vid card) Have used avivo
encoder from my ati card and it is indeed incredible. windows
doesn't know what that is, I have to use ati software to function
it (maybe windows future to get aivivo native option)? Upon net
search found support native to vista for hd, in vista premium. Can
I purchase something to bring it to xp sp3. windows last upgrade
has gone with my last agp system, and am not just going to scrap it
for vista higher priced premium...
I do have an external editor, tried the trial version supporting
hd, and bought the regular one, because my windows could care less
if an external editor supports HD. Not to bother a monopoly lawsuit
or anything, but is it ok to have HD on my XP?

Your hardware support comes from the maker of the hardware. Windows XP is
just an OS - you can install whatever third party software on it you want as
long as you aren't trying to use said software to break the EULA in some way
(which would not be the case with the software you are curious about.)
 

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