- Oct 23, 2004
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I have the retail version of NVIDIA DVD Decoder. I installed it and then proceeded to watch a movie with Windows Media Player 10 on Windows XP Professional on my A64 Machine. Everything on the machine is top noch blah blah...ND-3520A for the DVD-Drive.
I have the BFG Overclocked 6800GT 256 GDDR3 and whatnot.
I get no picture and no sound, yet WMP allows me to access the tracks, etc. I go into the settings for the decoder and it claims to be processing data as the compression meter is fluctuating as it seems to play the video. Basically it is playing but I am getting neither video nor audio.
I can play this with WinDVD just fine; however, I just wanted to use part of the functionality of the $400 video card-not to mention the $20 for the decoder. I have heard that the performance fo the pure video is superior to other decoders, as well. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
-Gary
UPDATE: I tried it with zoom player and got this error: [NVIDIA Video Decoder].Video Output ---> [Overlay Mixer].Input0
Not all filters can connect properly. If the filter...
I have the BFG Overclocked 6800GT 256 GDDR3 and whatnot.
I get no picture and no sound, yet WMP allows me to access the tracks, etc. I go into the settings for the decoder and it claims to be processing data as the compression meter is fluctuating as it seems to play the video. Basically it is playing but I am getting neither video nor audio.
I can play this with WinDVD just fine; however, I just wanted to use part of the functionality of the $400 video card-not to mention the $20 for the decoder. I have heard that the performance fo the pure video is superior to other decoders, as well. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
-Gary
UPDATE: I tried it with zoom player and got this error: [NVIDIA Video Decoder].Video Output ---> [Overlay Mixer].Input0
Not all filters can connect properly. If the filter...