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Old 6th June 2011, 21:08   #10  |  Link
P.J
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First thanks for your replies

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Originally Posted by CruNcher View Post
So just to be absolutely sure i understood you correct you lose the ability to hardware playback those 1080i streams after you used another application that uses the GPU (for example a Game) or reboot immediately after the driver installation. And then only reinstalling the Driver lets you playback that 1080i file flawless again Hardware accelerated but only as long as you don't again either reboot or start another Application that uses the GPU, is this correct how i understood it?

But if their are the same case on XP and Win7 then i wonder how after the immediate reinstallation of the Driver you get Hardware Playback working on XP @ all that shouldn't work only after a reboot (actually im not 100% sure of that as i never tested it with the Video Part but at least the 3D Part shouldn't be able to function before a reboot on XP @ all after installing the Nvidia driver).
Exactly.

I didn't still try that method in XP but will tell you soon.

I found that method when my GPU crashed while playing some HD videos because it played well after that.
So I found out that I need a way to reset the video driver.

Edit: AVCHD 1920x1080i Main profile and AVCHD 1440x1080i High profile play fine.

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