ATI / Dvico problem.. (1 Viewer)

dylmax

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Hi All,
Marry Christmas.

I have been using MP for a few years now and just setup my first media / tv computer.|
I have run into a issue with the new Graphics card that I have got for this system specs below:

System: Dell Optiplex GX620, Intel 1gb Ram etc..
OS: XP Pro SP3
ATI Radeon X1300 256mb
Dvico Fusion HDTV DVB-T Plus
When loading the TV the screen is artifacting and pixelation like crazy, also sound drops out..
I have uploaded a video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQuOupOcGcQ

This happens on Computer streaming and on the local box. If I turn off the Video card acceleration the problem goes away.
I used to have an Nvidia 8400GS in this system and it didn't cause any problems.
The wired thing that I can't get over it causes the problem remotely and stops when the card has video acceleration turned off..
I can play H264 video's on the local box without a problem.. and if I put the Nvidia card back in it works fine...
I don’t have any spare PCI slots in this system. 1 x PCI-E 16 – ATI card & 1x PCI – Dvico card

Thanks
Dylmax
 

mm1352000

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    Hi there Dylmax

    When loading the TV the screen is artifacting and pixelation like crazy, also sound drops out..
    I have uploaded a video here: YouTube - mp

    This happens on Computer streaming and on the local box. If I turn off the Video card acceleration the problem goes away.
    I used to have an Nvidia 8400GS in this system and it didn't cause any problems.
    The wired thing that I can't get over it causes the problem remotely and stops when the card has video acceleration turned off..
    I can play H264 video's on the local box without a problem.. and if I put the Nvidia card back in it works fine...
    I don’t have any spare PCI slots in this system. 1 x PCI-E 16 – ATI card & 1x PCI – Dvico card

    Try:
    1. Open Catalyst Control Centre.
    2. Go to advanced view by clicking "view"->"advanced view".
    3. Expand the video section.
    4. Go to the "all settings" section.
    5. Scroll to the bottom and ensure that "enforce smooth video playback" is checked.
     

    mm1352000

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    I'm using 10.4. Perhaps you need to upgrade, but first check out the screenshot attached to this post to make sure we're on the same page...
     

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    dylmax

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    Yep we are on the se page.. mine has

    windows media settings :
    windows media video acceleration (ticked on) ..and that is in the same place as your option from the screensho

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    dylmax

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    Well looks like I am not going to need a fix as the world just provided one .. my TV just died and I am not getting a new one in a hurry .. thanks for all your help mm1352000 .. I will be buying a new gfx card nvidia low profile $30 to go with the new TV (when I get it with HDMI in)

    No need for my x1300 .. shame I couldn't get it working but that's a Monday for ya..

    Dylmax
     

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    Sorry to hear that! :(
     

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