Watching videos on TV from ATI Radeon 9800 AIW is not very smooth.

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Happy Holidays!!

Has anyone noticed watching videos (DVD movies, video files, TV shows,
etc.) isn't very smooth on TV output compared to the computer's video
screen? I am using 640x480 NTSC M, clone overlay (Theater mode, same
as source video, and 4:3 standard TV).

And yes, I do use my computer to watch TV shows because I can use MMC
v8.8's TV-on-Demand program. Please remember even if I am not recording,
it isn't smooth on TV. It is like 30 FPS on computer, but 25 FPS. I can
tell the differences. It doesn't matter what player I use: Windows
Media Player v6.4, MMC, QuickTime v6.5, etc.

I am using Windows XP Professional SP1 (all updates) on an Athlon XP
2200+ with 1 GB of RAM and Catacylst v3.10 (seen this problem in older
versions). Also, using AGP 4x.

Thank you in advance. :)
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This helped me,

I made batch file (below) as my shortcut to run the atiTV:
It runs ATI multimedia in "realtime" mode thus taking more of the comp
resorces and better performace

Good luck

start "" /realtime "C:\Program Files\ATI Multimedia\main\ATIMMC.exe"
 
Read said:
This helped me,
I made batch file (below) as my shortcut to run the atiTV:
It runs ATI multimedia in "realtime" mode thus taking more of the comp
resorces and better performace
Good luck
start "" /realtime "C:\Program Files\ATI Multimedia\main\ATIMMC.exe"

Isn't this the same setting when picking processor usage during MMC's
wizard?
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