Catalyst 6.4 - Windows Media Center Edition Video Conversion Utility

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This article says that the above is a new feature. Anyone found it yet ?

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http://www.elitebastards.com/

ATI have just released their latest CATALYST 6.4 drivers. Aside from the
usual slew of performance fixes, here's what else is new in this release:

<snip>

Windows Media Center Edition Video Conversion Utility
Catalyst® 6.4 introduces a Windows MCE Video Conversion utility. This
utility allows users to convert video content that is recorded by MCE, or
video content that is available to MCE, to variety of different formats. The
video content can be converted to MPEG-2, MPEG-4 SP, MPEG-4 AVC and Windows
Media. Ipod Video and PSP video are listed as separate formats for easy
recognition.
 
Kev said:
ATI have just released their latest CATALYST 6.4 drivers. Aside from the
usual slew of performance fixes, here's what else is new in this release:


To me, performance "fixes" and bug fixes are two totally different things.
Also, I think it would be naive to even imply that nVidia (or anyone else)
is not without their own driver problems.

To say "performance enhancements" would be far more accurate, unless we're
talking about cheats. :-)
 
Kev said:
This article says that the above is a new feature. Anyone found it yet ?

Thanks


http://www.elitebastards.com/

ATI have just released their latest CATALYST 6.4 drivers. Aside from the usual slew of performance fixes, here's what else is new
in this release:

<snip>

Windows Media Center Edition Video Conversion Utility
Catalyst® 6.4 introduces a Windows MCE Video Conversion utility. This utility allows users to convert video content that is
recorded by MCE, or video content that is available to MCE, to variety of different formats. The video content can be converted to
MPEG-2, MPEG-4 SP, MPEG-4 AVC and Windows Media. Ipod Video and PSP video are listed as separate formats for easy recognition.




It's in CCC's basic view window. I think it's a separate download and requires a series x1000 card.


http://www.ati.com/technology/avivovideoconverter/index.html

** The Avivo Video Converter is only supported on Radeon® X1000 Series products.
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