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ahab666
30th July 2005, 19:59
hello,
any of you tested the above mentioned combination - well if yes any positive results ??
using
RB1 Pro RC2
CCE 2.70.002
XP64 bit
Athlon 3800 64
some crashes till now but double speed shown in the encoding indicator (6.0 to 8.0) instead of typically 3.5 in an old xp system ....
wonder if there will be a working and correct movie after that ....
cheers - ahab666
Haltech
17th October 2005, 00:40
Bump. Im interested to know how this is going.
Clawz
18th October 2005, 00:26
Rebuilder Pro 1.01, CCE Basic 2.70.04 both work on top of Windows XP 64 Bit. The only thing is to use Program Compatibility Wizard and tell it that it is running on XP 32 bit.
I have tried it on A63 3200 (754), 3400 (754), 3700 (754), 4000 (939) X2 3800 (939), and Sempron 3300 64 bit (754).
Procoder 2.04 works great if you just go to <http://www.aladdin.com/> and download the 64 bit driver for the HASP key.
The only problem that I have encountered with the software is that with CCE, certain iDCTs cause video issues. The 32 bit SSEMMX (Skal) and 32 bit Simple MMX (xVid) both scramble the video. The 32 Bit SSE2/MMX, 64 Bit IEEE-1180 Ref, and 64 Bit Floating Point all three work fine. Now with Procoder, they all work great.
With the X2 processors, just make sure that you turn on the cpu affinity for both processors for the CCE (another thread deals with this).
As always, your mileage may vary...
Haltech
23rd October 2005, 00:54
Thanks alot. Very helpful :)
NaN
23rd October 2005, 13:37
64 bit systems cannot run the old x87 floating point instructions nor MMX instructions.
taken from http://homepage.virgin.net/roy.longbottom/win64.htm
Dunno why the fpu code works (32bit compatibility mode?), but I would stop such experiments until the necessary 64 builds are out.
Cheers, NaN
PS: anyway don't think you get double power.
Clawz
23rd October 2005, 18:35
64 bit systems cannot run the old x87 floating point instructions nor MMX instructions.
taken from http://homepage.virgin.net/roy.longbottom/win64.htm
Dunno why the fpu code works (32bit compatibility mode?), but I would stop such experiments until the necessary 64 builds are out.
Cheers, NaN
PS: anyway don't think you get double power.
This is not quite the full story. 64 bit code is not capable of x87 FP or MMX. However, 32 bit code is on 64 bit Windows.
Check out the following: http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/DownloadableAssets/dwamd_MMCodec_amd64.pdf
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/win64/win64/performance_and_memory_consumption.asp
NaN
24th October 2005, 07:43
Thanks for the info! NaN
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