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Ed Light January 31st 10 09:48 PM

Win 7 Can, XP Can't do AVIVO
 
I got an ATI 4670 which rates high in video quality when the AVIVO
hardware is working on the pictu

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/vid...-hd4550_6.html

But I never could get it to work right in XP.

In Win 7 it works fantastically.

To be specific, in Nero Show Time, if I enabled hardware acceleration,
which also enables the AVIVO features if they're switched on in the
video card software (sharpening, dynamic contrast, super good
deinterlacing), the picture would judder up and down a bit. In Win 7 it
is perfect.

I installed the latest ATI drivers and the Adobe 10.1 ver. 2 flash
player to try out the hardware acceleration for flash player. In XP it
crashed. In Win 7 it enables the AVIVO. I can now apply sharpening to
HULU and it's almost like a DVD at 480p.

In XP AVIVO doesn't work for Netflix but in Win 7 it does; the very
unsharp videos look great sharpened to 100%. The dynamic contrast puts a
glow on everything.

I'm assuming the situation is similar for nvidia's Pure Video.
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Rich Barry February 1st 10 07:30 AM

Win 7 Can, XP Can't do AVIVO
 
Ed, did you try a different Catalyst Driver. Guru3d.com has a large
selection.
"Ed Light" wrote in message
...
I got an ATI 4670 which rates high in video quality when the AVIVO hardware
is working on the pictu

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/vid...-hd4550_6.html

But I never could get it to work right in XP.

In Win 7 it works fantastically.

To be specific, in Nero Show Time, if I enabled hardware acceleration,
which also enables the AVIVO features if they're switched on in the video
card software (sharpening, dynamic contrast, super good deinterlacing),
the picture would judder up and down a bit. In Win 7 it is perfect.

I installed the latest ATI drivers and the Adobe 10.1 ver. 2 flash player
to try out the hardware acceleration for flash player. In XP it crashed.
In Win 7 it enables the AVIVO. I can now apply sharpening to HULU and it's
almost like a DVD at 480p.

In XP AVIVO doesn't work for Netflix but in Win 7 it does; the very
unsharp videos look great sharpened to 100%. The dynamic contrast puts a
glow on everything.

I'm assuming the situation is similar for nvidia's Pure Video.
--
Ed Light

Better World News TV Channel:
http://realnews.com

Iraq Veterans Against the War and Related:
http://ivaw.org
http://couragetoresist.org
http://antiwar.com

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Ed Light February 1st 10 09:00 PM

Win 7 Can, XP Can't do AVIVO
 
On 1/31/2010 11:30 PM, Rich Barry wrote:
Ed, did you try a different Catalyst Driver. Guru3d.com has a large
selection.


Thanks, Barry. I've abandoned XP for video now.

I got the same judders in Nero Show Time with my geforce 6600GT on my
last computer, when enabling hardware acceleration.

--
Ed Light

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http://realnews.com

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