Originally posted by: BFG10K
Standard DVDs have absolutely nothing to do with the nVidia's dormant VPU. That has been accelerated since the original GeForce series.
Originally posted by: scout007
http://www.microsoft.com/windo...m/ContentShowcase.aspx
download the "Step Into Liquid" 1080P file watch the entire 2 minutes, you will see occational lag, this is cause by 6800 series vid cards disabled Video Processing Unit. So the Video Processing has to be done through the CPU. During that movie, you'll see your CPU utilization @ 90-100% where as if you play the same video on a 9800 PRO you will see about 50% CPU utilization and no lag what so ever.
Originally posted by: scout007
http://www.microsoft.com/windo...m/ContentShowcase.aspx
download the "Step Into Liquid" 1080P file watch the entire 2 minutes, you will see occational lag, this is cause by 6800 series vid cards disabled Video Processing Unit. So the Video Processing has to be done through the CPU. During that movie, you'll see your CPU utilization @ 90-100% where as if you play the same video on a 9800 PRO you will see about 50% CPU utilization and no lag what so ever.
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: scout007
http://www.microsoft.com/windo...m/ContentShowcase.aspx
download the "Step Into Liquid" 1080P file watch the entire 2 minutes, you will see occational lag, this is cause by 6800 series vid cards disabled Video Processing Unit. So the Video Processing has to be done through the CPU. During that movie, you'll see your CPU utilization @ 90-100% where as if you play the same video on a 9800 PRO you will see about 50% CPU utilization and no lag what so ever.
That's not a DVD though, that's a WMV HD video. Considerably higher quality (and bitrate) than DVD.
DVD playback is fine on the 6800 series.
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: scout007
http://www.microsoft.com/windo...m/ContentShowcase.aspx
download the "Step Into Liquid" 1080P file watch the entire 2 minutes, you will see occational lag, this is cause by 6800 series vid cards disabled Video Processing Unit. So the Video Processing has to be done through the CPU. During that movie, you'll see your CPU utilization @ 90-100% where as if you play the same video on a 9800 PRO you will see about 50% CPU utilization and no lag what so ever.
That's not a DVD though, that's a WMV HD video. Considerably higher quality (and bitrate) than DVD.
DVD playback is fine on the 6800 series.
Originally posted by: Malichite
I am a bit confused with comments people make about the Radeon and older GFFX being faster at WMV HD "Step Into Liquid" demo. I was under the impression that NO other main stream video card currently offers hardware accelerated playback via the VPU, so if that is the case it should be dependent on your processor since the video card isn't helping at all. Thus is the 6800 causing other conflicts to slow it down below a GFFX 5900 / Radeon 9800 series or is it playing about the same and people are just torqued since it isn't doing more of the work like it should?
Originally posted by: jbass
Well judging form the 50/50 split DVD playback is not fine on the 6800s. Some people are claiming it does
not perform well at full screen. This kinda sucks since i want to establish one of my PC's as a media center for the living room.