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Laurence Kingston January 30th, 2006 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Felis
That is true, George. I mostly based that comment off a recent review of the ATI X1800XT or whatever it's called that recently came out. Maximum PC did a comparison and found the nVidia video performance to be better. However, that's most likely going from a pixel-by-pixel comparison and it may not look any different at all to the Average Joe. But, I haven't seen it in performance myself, so I can't make an accurate final judgement. However, what I do know is that the nVidia video performance I get with my 6800U is very good, except when it comes to HD, then it gets all stuttery and flat out doesn't work.

You couldn't possibly be using the NVidia decoder if you're getting stuttering performance with that cool a setup. I have a P4 3.01 with a vintage ATI card that wasn't even close to playing HDV smoothly from WMP. Once I installed NVidia Purevideo, the HDV playback smoothed out entirely and the CPU usage drop to about 40%. What good is a great graphics card if your not using it's acceleration? You should not only be able to run HD smoothly on your setup, but you should be able to use your computer for other things at the same time! All that is standing between you and this is $20 worth of decoding software!

Zack Birlew January 30th, 2006 03:41 PM

Well, actually, the reason why I get skipping is because I'm using one of the first AGP 6800 Ultras which had the broken chip issue. Because it's broken, I'll get stuttering no matter what. Had I upgraded to a PCI Express card, which had the chip issue fixed, I wouldn't be having these problems. But if I wanted to watch something in HD, I'd swap over to my Mac Mini and watch it on there instead. No biggie.

Spike Spiegel January 30th, 2006 04:12 PM

i have premiere pro 2.0 now, and i'm going to be purchasing the purevideo codec soon. i'm wondering what the steps are to setup purevideo with PP 2.0.. Is there an option to select this? pls explain!

George Ellis January 30th, 2006 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Felis
That is true, George. I mostly based that comment off a recent review of the ATI X1800XT or whatever it's called that recently came out. Maximum PC did a comparison and found the nVidia video performance to be better. However, that's most likely going from a pixel-by-pixel comparison and it may not look any different at all to the Average Joe. But, I haven't seen it in performance myself, so I can't make an accurate final judgement. However, what I do know is that the nVidia video performance I get with my 6800U is very good, except when it comes to HD, then it gets all stuttery and flat out doesn't work.

For the most part, no one else will notice the difference either. But the placebo effect with the video card fanboys is enormous! :D

Keith Gruchala November 19th, 2006 05:30 PM

Downloaded Nvidia still stuttering
 
I'm wondering if there is some issue with uninstalling other m-peg stuff- When I look in add/remove programs I have a "MPEG reader/writer for Premier" program installed (which probably came with the program) Should I be uninstalling that to get the accelerated playback capabilities. Anyone out there who is getting good performance from Nvidia and also has the above mentioned MPEG reader installed? What makes me think it could be is that also when I play the HDV files in Windows media player they play fine.

Graham Hickling November 19th, 2006 07:11 PM

That's definitely not part of a typical Premiere install....

Ken Hodson November 19th, 2006 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laurence Kingston
You couldn't possibly be using the NVidia decoder if you're getting stuttering performance with that cool a setup. I have a P4 3.01 with a vintage ATI card that wasn't even close to playing HDV smoothly from WMP. Once I installed NVidia Purevideo, the HDV playback smoothed out entirely and the CPU usage drop to about 40%. What good is a great graphics card if your not using it's acceleration? You should not only be able to run HD smoothly on your setup, but you should be able to use your computer for other things at the same time! All that is standing between you and this is $20 worth of decoding software!

I never would imagine the Nvidia software would work with an Ati card. How did you even think to try it? Considering it doesn't work on some Nvidia cards why the heck does it work on "old" Ati cards. Is there a free demo? I can't imagine you plunked the cash down on a whim.


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