3BBC HD LogoATI BBC HD Fix!

Suite à mon post d'hier, J'ai découvert, Le blog de Nigel Dessau par (fermé par AMD depuis que cet article a été publié), que ATI publiera un correctif pour ce problème dans le catalyseur 10.2 (février 2010) Libération. C'est fantastique nouvelles, je vous remercie ATI!

For those that just can­’t wait, an early release ver­sion of the 10.2 drivers is avail­able from station-drivers.com. It is lis­ted as “Ver-sion 10.1 (8.70RC1) WHQL". Hav­ing tested this per­son­ally I can con­firm suc­cess with a recor­ded epis­ode of “life” from BBC HD, played back with my Radeon HD4850 with DXVA decod­ing enabled (~2–5% CPU usage with a Core2Duo E6300)

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GGensplejs

Hmmm. This issue is also still present in Den­mark. DR-HD. The prob­lem is still there in the 10.3 driver 🙁

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JSJon Scaife

Actu­ally, what I said is entirely cor­rect. My post is titled “ATI BBC HD Fix”. They HAVE fixed BBC HD. I’m sorry they haven’t also fixed the issue you are hav­ing with anoth­er chan­nel, but I’m not sur­prised — as I under­stand it all ATI have done is imple­ment a work­around for the issue which is really a com­pat­ib­il­ity issue between the encoders used by some broad­casters, and the Microsoft codec used for decod­ing in Win­dows 7. I have seen the same cor­rup­tion with Intel and nVidia video, mais (like the now fixed BBC on ATI) the cor­rup­tion is only very brief at the start of view­ing. This clearly points to a deep­er prob­lem that is not spe­cif­ic to one GPU man­u­fac­turer. I believe it may be pos­sible to work around this for all chan­nels on all GPU’s by using an altern­at­ive codec, but as I under­stand it there are only altern­at­ives (e.g. Cyber­link codec) pour Win-dows 7 x86. If you run x64 (comme je fais) then no such luck.

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SPSébastien Pet

This issue has NOT been fixed. It may work for BBC HD (good for you), but I still get the bug for ALL French HD DVB-T chan­nels in Media Cen­ter. The graph­ic­al cor­rup­tion is now slightly dif­fer­ent but more frequent.

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