BDX
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Re: OLD GPU SUPPORT!!!

Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:20 pm

As you can see here, your GPU simply doesn't fully support hardware decoding.

aviwil
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Re: OLD GPU SUPPORT!!!

Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:57 am

Brev - an important thing which many overlook - are your drivers and op/sys totally updated ?
What op/sys , by the way ?
BDX - in theory , you're right . In reality , strange things can happen , especially with these types of things - it's worth a try .
Choosing a lower quality sound channel may also help .
Another strange but true - the order of installing drivers , video players ,, and uninstalling other video players , can have a big effect on all of this .

brev
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Re: OLD GPU SUPPORT!!!

Fri Dec 24, 2010 2:05 am

Finally!!! Thanks a lot guys.I removed my 6600 gt and.I bought a 8800 gt card.All videos(h264,vc1,mpeg2,any HD content) playing smoothly and consumes less cpu power.Additionally cuda encoding is awesome.

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Re: OLD GPU SUPPORT!!!

Sat Dec 25, 2010 5:03 am

brev wrote:Finally!!! Thanks a lot guys.I removed my 6600 gt and.I bought a 8800 gt card.All videos(h264,vc1,mpeg2,any HD content) playing smoothly and consumes less cpu power.Additionally cuda encoding is awesome.
:-), good to know you've finally solved your problem.

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Re: OLD GPU SUPPORT!!!

Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:07 pm

brev wrote:Finally!!! Thanks a lot guys.I removed my 6600 gt and.I bought a 8800 gt card.All videos(h264,vc1,mpeg2,any HD content) playing smoothly and consumes less cpu power.Additionally cuda encoding is awesome.
As I know Splash PRO for 6600GT does not support video decoding acceleration for H.264 and VC-1. Splash PRO should use this however to accelerate decoding of MPEG-2 video.
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