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<blockquote data-quote="Lotsofjazz" data-source="post: 392715" data-attributes="member: 64243"><p>Seems like you do not have enough RAM allocated to your on board 780 GFX card, try to change this first, you should be able to change this in the bios, set it to the maximum available (check your Motherboard user manual how to change the bios). If this does not help, check the following</p><p></p><p>MPV (and MPA audio) sucks, Unregister with radlight and try Coreavc again.. (even if coreavc selected, MPV might be used, so you must un-register MPV to make sure Coreavc is used)</p><p></p><p>If coreavc still shows stutters, find a copy of PowerDVD8 and try cyberlink H264/AVC video codec for HD and Cyberlink sd/ video codec for Mpeg2. </p><p></p><p>ATI 9.2 I tried and have un-installed, in stead I installed the drivers as provided on the CD with my Graphics card (Gainward HD4650).. much better! some functions were missing in the 9.2 driver (like the deinterlacing options) and some Blue Ray rips stopped working with the new driver. </p><p></p><p>In MP configurator turn on Hardware accelleration for HD and Mpeg2 video, if still stutters, try to turn off HA for HD video, sometimes the CPU is better then the GFX to do the work, especially with on board GFX which are a little low on RAM.</p><p></p><p>If all this doesnt work out as you wish, consider to upgrade with a seperate GFX card, the HD4650 with 1024MB DDR2 on board works very well in my system. These mid range GFX cards are less then $100, for a little more you can have a completely passively cooled (quiet) GFX card.</p><p></p><p>Lots</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotsofjazz, post: 392715, member: 64243"] Seems like you do not have enough RAM allocated to your on board 780 GFX card, try to change this first, you should be able to change this in the bios, set it to the maximum available (check your Motherboard user manual how to change the bios). If this does not help, check the following MPV (and MPA audio) sucks, Unregister with radlight and try Coreavc again.. (even if coreavc selected, MPV might be used, so you must un-register MPV to make sure Coreavc is used) If coreavc still shows stutters, find a copy of PowerDVD8 and try cyberlink H264/AVC video codec for HD and Cyberlink sd/ video codec for Mpeg2. ATI 9.2 I tried and have un-installed, in stead I installed the drivers as provided on the CD with my Graphics card (Gainward HD4650).. much better! some functions were missing in the 9.2 driver (like the deinterlacing options) and some Blue Ray rips stopped working with the new driver. In MP configurator turn on Hardware accelleration for HD and Mpeg2 video, if still stutters, try to turn off HA for HD video, sometimes the CPU is better then the GFX to do the work, especially with on board GFX which are a little low on RAM. If all this doesnt work out as you wish, consider to upgrade with a seperate GFX card, the HD4650 with 1024MB DDR2 on board works very well in my system. These mid range GFX cards are less then $100, for a little more you can have a completely passively cooled (quiet) GFX card. Lots [/QUOTE]
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