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<blockquote data-quote="buddman" data-source="post: 396456" data-attributes="member: 83294"><p>Welcome to the wonderful world of DXVA and ATI. It can be a PAIN. But it is possible to get all your content playing correctly under it. I had a similar issue where some files I own have a IDC profile of 5.1, and as a result, play blocky as hell with DXVA with my ATI 4670. Changing just the header of the file won't work (which I see you may have tried that with IDC Changer, I did that too without success). </p><p></p><p>The only way to get around this issue, that I found, is that you have to re-encode (or I guess it's called transcode) the video file. The easiest solution I found for this was to use mkv2vob and do this to my video files. I used the high quality .h264 setting so as not to lose any quality. The only drawback was that it increased the file size to the files I did it to, but I have a lot of HD space, so was a fair trade off.</p><p></p><p>Maybe ATI in the future will fix these issues, but for now that's the best solution I've found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddman, post: 396456, member: 83294"] Welcome to the wonderful world of DXVA and ATI. It can be a PAIN. But it is possible to get all your content playing correctly under it. I had a similar issue where some files I own have a IDC profile of 5.1, and as a result, play blocky as hell with DXVA with my ATI 4670. Changing just the header of the file won't work (which I see you may have tried that with IDC Changer, I did that too without success). The only way to get around this issue, that I found, is that you have to re-encode (or I guess it's called transcode) the video file. The easiest solution I found for this was to use mkv2vob and do this to my video files. I used the high quality .h264 setting so as not to lose any quality. The only drawback was that it increased the file size to the files I did it to, but I have a lot of HD space, so was a fair trade off. Maybe ATI in the future will fix these issues, but for now that's the best solution I've found. [/QUOTE]
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