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<blockquote data-quote="Kotik" data-source="post: 507987" data-attributes="member: 89825"><p>XP and VMR9 is way way better than VISTA and EVR or 7, at least for ION. You should try it. I tested VISTA and EVR yesterday i still wonder how people are able to watch HDTV with ION and EVR. It stutters and there are dropped frames. </p><p></p><p>The only problem i currently have with XP is this annoying deinterlacing bug. </p><p></p><p>I thought i would give a chance to NVIDIA since from what i am reading across the net their drivers and hardware are both improved compared to how thing were some years ago, when ATI was the way to go if you intended to watch HD. </p><p></p><p>It turns out that for ION at least there is still room for improvement, don't misunderstand me, ION is a great and powerful toy to have, but like every decent piece of hardware it also needs a decent software and this is where NVIDIA needs to put more work into.</p><p></p><p>BTW. Vista and VMR9 gives you no DXVA so no point of trying it without CPU power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kotik, post: 507987, member: 89825"] XP and VMR9 is way way better than VISTA and EVR or 7, at least for ION. You should try it. I tested VISTA and EVR yesterday i still wonder how people are able to watch HDTV with ION and EVR. It stutters and there are dropped frames. The only problem i currently have with XP is this annoying deinterlacing bug. I thought i would give a chance to NVIDIA since from what i am reading across the net their drivers and hardware are both improved compared to how thing were some years ago, when ATI was the way to go if you intended to watch HD. It turns out that for ION at least there is still room for improvement, don't misunderstand me, ION is a great and powerful toy to have, but like every decent piece of hardware it also needs a decent software and this is where NVIDIA needs to put more work into. BTW. Vista and VMR9 gives you no DXVA so no point of trying it without CPU power. [/QUOTE]
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