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At first I 'd like to say thanks for this solution :D  

It has made it possible for me to have subs while watching a movie with the PowerDVD 9-codec.


But I still have a question cause I think hardware acceleration is still not working.  When viewing a movie-file I get the following warning in the Windows eventviewer:


OUTOFMEMORY. HW video acceleration creation failed 


It is a ati2mtag-warning that comes right after the standard ati2mtag-message that says "UVD information"


I checked my CPU-load during playback and that is about 25%.  The movie in this case was a 720p mkv-file.  Am I wrong if I think this should be lower when the acceleration is working?  I compared it with the load when playing a regular mpeg2-file, which is 8%.


Could anybody tell my in which direction I should look for the solution?  I attached a Graphedit-jpeg.



TV-Server Version: 1.0.2.0

MediaPortal Version: 1.0.2.0

MediaPortal Skin: Xface 1.8/Mediastream

Windows Version: XP SP3

CPU Type: AMD Athlon 4050e 2.1 GHz

HDD: WDC WD2500AAJS 250GB

Memory: 2x Corsair DDR2 2048MB PC-667/PC-5300

Motherboard: Asus M3A78-HEMH HDMI

Video Card: onboard

Video Card Driver: ATI Catalyst 8.11

MPEG2 Video Codec: PowerDVD7

MPEG2 Audio Codec: ffdshow rev 1972

h.264 Video Codec: PowerDVD9


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