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DIMA
07-28-02, 10:02 AM
And so I installed it, checked it out, pretty and stuff...

But I haven't noticed any differences from PowerDVD...

Perhaps the CPU is offloaded more... who knows :D

So what did u guys think of it?

Kruno
07-28-02, 10:14 AM
Every de-interlacing mode looks similar but all get rid of interlacing?

DIMA
07-28-02, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by K.I.L.E.R
Every de-interlacing mode looks similar but all get rid of interlacing?

That supposed to be a question? :)

Kruno
07-28-02, 10:20 AM
Hence the question mark :)

[Corporal Dan]
07-28-02, 12:39 PM
Where can it be downloaded?

prydah
07-28-02, 12:45 PM
i tried it and its ok but nothing special in this release yet

but i like the screen capture and audio capture features

in audio settings i have to set it to 'use windows speakers settings' (or some setting like that) in order to take advantage of my eax presets and effects so my dvd movies sound like im sitting in a theater. so i guess the nv audio decoder/filter is not so good in that sense but it still sounds great without the eax enhancements support.

i still prefer windvd 4 :)

DIMA
07-28-02, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by [Corporal Dan]
Where can it be downloaded?

I'm not sure I'm allowed to give you the link, since when I did that back then on the old forums, the thread was deleted.

And considering that Nvnews is a very respected site that is in contact with Nvidia, I wouldn't like to danger it's reputation.

[Corporal Dan]
07-28-02, 01:06 PM
*cough PM cough*

:)

StealthHawk
07-28-02, 11:07 PM
are you guysing using a gf4mx with nvdvd? because hypothetically that should be the card that receives the biggest benefit of using it

[Corporal Dan]
07-29-02, 10:01 AM
What do you mean?

dont other cards have hardware DVD?

StealthHawk
07-29-02, 11:06 PM
Originally posted by [Corporal Dan]
What do you mean?

dont other cards have hardware DVD?

nope

-=Gib-McFragger=-
07-30-02, 02:38 AM
Reactor Critical has it. ;)

http://www.reactorcritical.com/files/NVidia/NVDVD122.EXE

netviper13
07-30-02, 03:41 AM
I enjoyed it, but I'm just more used to the feel of PowerDVD.

saturnotaku
07-31-02, 01:33 PM
nvdvd was all right, but like many of you I like PowerDVD XP a bit better. Hardware acceleration on my GF4 440 Go looks absolutely spectacular with PowerDVD so there's no need for me to really use anything else. :)