ATI Image Quality Breakthrough - ATI > NVidia > XGI

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How much will the older cards (Radeon 9800 Pro All-in-Wonder) benefit from
the Cat 5.13 drivers?
 
They'll benefit none. The video quality optimizations implemented in the
driver take advantage of the AVIVO programmable architecture.

AVIVO is part of all X1xxx cards I believe, but nothing earlier.

Tony
 
The comparison was only done using ATi's MMC DVD player. I wonder if another
player would yield a different result. For example, on my Radeon 9800 Pro,
Media Player Classic gives far better image quality for DVDs than Windows
Media Player 9.

And what's with all the "difficulties" of deinterlacing? Since the signal is
refreshed every other line at 60 Hz, can't the card just store the image in
its framebuffer and "wait" for the other scanline, then composite a final
image? There shouldn't be any need for interpolation.
 
the difficulties of deinterlacing and (difficulties) with play (playback)
media player all go away with divx.

while media player 9 might have it's place in this whirled - divx
overshadows all aspects rendering the fact that why media player 9 should
exist at all in the known galaxy.



imho.



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First of One said:
The comparison was only done using ATi's MMC DVD player. I wonder if
another player would yield a different result. For example, on my Radeon
9800 Pro, Media Player Classic gives far better image quality for DVDs
than Windows Media Player 9.

And what's with all the "difficulties" of deinterlacing? Since the signal
is refreshed every other line at 60 Hz, can't the card just store the
image in its framebuffer and "wait" for the other scanline, then composite
a final image? There shouldn't be any need for interpolation.

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Tony DiMarzio said:





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