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<blockquote data-quote="kszabo" data-source="post: 363559" data-attributes="member: 61646"><p><strong>DXVA capabilities of HD3200 - deinterlace</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>here is my screenshot of DXVA Checker: 780G/HD3200 + Phenom X3 8450 + Vista + Catalyst 8.12</p><p></p><p>As you see there are some more options. This is without any ATi registry hack. But I am still not sure that this readings and CCC settings really apply to reallity.</p><p></p><p><strong>and remember DXVA2 is available only with Vista!!! </strong>XP has DXVA1 support only.</p><p></p><p>[USER=81927]jo16v[/USER]</p><p>The approach that you managed to decode 1080i in software mode (CPU) and let GPU to deinterlace it is a very nice idea! I tried that before with my 690G/x1250 system (coreAVC as codec, deinterlace set to "hardware") but that did not work at all (I guess the x1250 was far to weak). </p><p></p><p>Still back to the oiginal question:</p><p>- best picture quality with the HD3200 you get with deactivating it and put a dedicated GFX-Card inside <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>- alternatively use a Phenom , this will improve pic quality because of better DXVA-postprocessing-deinterlacing options</p><p>- or try a powerful X2 in software mode as [USER=81927]jo16v[/USER]</p><p></p><p>A dedicated GFX has several advantages over Phenom upgrade:</p><p>- cheaper as a Phenom (HD4350 ~40 €)</p><p>- better sound over HDI (up to 7.1)</p><p>- you have all your RAM (no sharedmemory)</p><p>- better 3d performance (gaming)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kszabo, post: 363559, member: 61646"] [b]DXVA capabilities of HD3200 - deinterlace[/b] Hi, here is my screenshot of DXVA Checker: 780G/HD3200 + Phenom X3 8450 + Vista + Catalyst 8.12 As you see there are some more options. This is without any ATi registry hack. But I am still not sure that this readings and CCC settings really apply to reallity. [B]and remember DXVA2 is available only with Vista!!! [/B]XP has DXVA1 support only. [USER=81927]jo16v[/USER] The approach that you managed to decode 1080i in software mode (CPU) and let GPU to deinterlace it is a very nice idea! I tried that before with my 690G/x1250 system (coreAVC as codec, deinterlace set to "hardware") but that did not work at all (I guess the x1250 was far to weak). Still back to the oiginal question: - best picture quality with the HD3200 you get with deactivating it and put a dedicated GFX-Card inside :-) - alternatively use a Phenom , this will improve pic quality because of better DXVA-postprocessing-deinterlacing options - or try a powerful X2 in software mode as [USER=81927]jo16v[/USER] A dedicated GFX has several advantages over Phenom upgrade: - cheaper as a Phenom (HD4350 ~40 €) - better sound over HDI (up to 7.1) - you have all your RAM (no sharedmemory) - better 3d performance (gaming) [/QUOTE]
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