Na sequência da minha post de ontem, descobri, via blog de Nigel Dessau (fechada pela AMD desde que este artigo foi publicado), que a ATI irá lançar uma correção para esse problema no catalisador 10.2 (fevereiro 2010) lançamento. Esta é uma notícia fantástica, obrigado 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-mento 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)
Hmmm. This issue is also still present in Denmark. DR-HD. The problem is still there in the 10.3 driver 🙁
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, mas (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) para Win-dows 7 x86. If you run x64 (como eu faço) then no such luck.
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.