crappy video playback with Avivo cards? ghosting / tearing

K

kalev-

But ALL released drivers from 6.7 to 6.10 are
buggy because with AVIVO-enabled GPUs the
interlacing is corrupted in VMR9 rendering
mode, another problem is the tearing in dark
video scenes with VMR9. Not affected is overlay,
and (sometimes) not in VMR7.

What's the story on this? What is a MCE2005-user supposed to do to cope?
Sticking with driver version 6.6 or what?
 
K

Ken Maltby

kalev- said:
What's the story on this? What is a MCE2005-user supposed to do to cope?
Sticking with driver version 6.6 or what?

So if I don't use VMR9, there is no problem, right?
They seem to work well with my AVC/H.264, and
MPEG2.

Maybe, your subject line should read "Crappy VMR9
playback with Avivo cards?"

Or did you really intend to say all video playback with
Avivo cards was bad? You don't write headlines for the
NY Times, by chance, do you?

Luck;
Ken
 
K

kalev-

Ken said:
Maybe, your subject line should read "Crappy VMR9
playback with Avivo cards?"

Or did you really intend to say all video playback with
Avivo cards was bad? You don't write headlines for the
NY Times, by chance, do you?


Indeed the idea is to produce a headline to get your intention, not to get
bogged down by such silly things like telling the entire truth. Just as
politicians, journalists and marketing drones do...

This is what you probably wanted to hear? :)
 
J

JLC

kalev- said:
What's the story on this? What is a MCE2005-user supposed to do to cope?
Sticking with driver version 6.6 or what?

Can you clue me in on what VMR means?
I've been having a strange problem that I didn't have with my 9800pro
running really old drivers. Here's my problem.
I recently upgrade to a x1900xt and I'm running the 6.10 drivers with
XPPro. I like to watch DL.TV's .wmv files through my TV using PowerDVD 5.0.
The reason is that I have a Audigy 4 soundcard that has a handy media center
type interface and remote control. Problem is that it only opens PowerDVD
when launching video (anyone know how to change that?) What the playback
looks like now is that the color shifts from normal to being over saturated
then back to normal. It does this every few sec. If I uninstall the ATI
drivers and just run XP's stock drivers the files play fine. They also play
fine using WMP 10, or any other program for that matter. What's so strange
is that other .wmv play fine with PowerDVD. And if I re-encode the DL.TV
files to .wmv then they play fine. So it's a mystery that has me really
bugged. I can't figure out why if I re-encode them it fixes the problem. I
have installed the mega codec pack someone suggested in anther post, but
that didn't fix the problem.
Could this have to do with what you're talking about? Any help with this
would be greatly appreciated. JLC
 
F

First of One

One solution is to not use VMR9. :)

Have you tried to manually force the deinterlace mode (bob/weave) instead of
leaving it on "auto"?
 

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