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Old 2008-02-17, 10:18   #1 (permalink)
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Default Video Mixing Rendere performance

I use a computer with inbuilt graphic card it's probably the slowest to find
so when i'm watching TV or DVD it's working fine but when i go out to the
menu and having the picture in the corner the audio and picture starts to
fall behind and stutter. I guess it has to do with the video card not being
able to render VMR9 fast enough. Is there a way to let the CPU handle it
or lower the settings more than just in Mediaportal Configuration and
change the filtering mode to none. I'm going to buy a better video card
but il wait until HD is more established.
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Could you specify your HW? Use the "My system" in User CP.
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Could you specify your HW? Use the "My system" in User CP.
I use a ASUS P5V-VM SE DH motherboard in the client where i have problem.
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And the processor is a Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz
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My guess (without further investigation ) is that you IGP (integrated graphic processor) is to blame.

--> Integrated VIA UniChrome Graphics
To little amount of memory and/or insufficient DX9 support for MP usage in general. Sorry.
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My guess (without further investigation ) is that you IGP (integrated graphic processor) is to blame.

--> Integrated VIA UniChrome Graphics
To little amount of memory and/or insufficient DX9 support for MP usage in general. Sorry.
Yes i thought so to but my question is if it's possible to lower some settings to work my way around the problem
until i buy a better graphic card. But i will wait until HD is broadcasted here in sweden.
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