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Old Apr 17, 2008, 07:35 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Good for you, but DH is a tech site which uses relevant operating systems to test. XP has long been ditched here in all the reviews, no point in including it in this one as far as im concerned. XP is the past really. get with the times !
If being the 85% of the Windows ecosystem like XPSP2 is now isn't relevant... hello!!! I don't know what that is. Face it: Windows Vista is a mediocre, bug-ridden, slow, slouch and DRM-infested operating system. There's nothing you can do on Vista that SP2 can't (except playing games with DX10 which has been overhyped both in IQ and performance). Vista is like one fuel-thirsty SUV that rolls over without apparent cause (like the Ford Explorer). Now we now why Japanese, Indian and Korean auto industries are crushing American ones, if they build cars like they now program operating systems like Vista. If Windows 7 isn't as good as Windows XP, I'm moving to MacOS or Linux, because Windows Vista is like Windows Millenium Edition 2.
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Old Apr 17, 2008, 09:04 PM   #32 (permalink)
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One key fact explains 99% of the differences observed in the article: by default, ATI 2xxx/3xxx series cards expand the colour space to PC levels (ie 0-255), presumably because they think most people will be viewing on a PC monitor. Note this doesn't apply to SD - ATI bizarrely expand HD but not SD, and you have to apply registry tweaks to get them to behave consistently (I've been complaining to their tech support for 9 months about this, but no resolution).

For a fairer comparison with Nvidia, I'd suggest reversing the expansion via brightness16/contrast86 (this uses the same bt709 method as the original expansion, so it's near lossless).

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Old Apr 17, 2008, 09:09 PM   #33 (permalink)
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ATI employ noise reduction by default, regardless of the disc used so that's what was tested.
ATI's denoise only works for interlaced material, and only with the more advanced modes of deinterlacing selected(motion-adaptive & vector-adaptive). It's also disabled for all HD in recent drivers, along with sharpening - whether by design or not I've no idea. Their drivers are very buggy, things regularly get broken/fixed/rebroken every few driver cycles.

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Old Apr 17, 2008, 09:41 PM   #34 (permalink)
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inverse telecine ??

Thanks for a very thorough review.

I noticed in the Nvidia Control Panel's screenshots that inverse telecine was unchecked. I understand that the default is to enable it. I was wondering did you notice any difference in your tests with this setting enabled/disabled? and if so, what?

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Old Apr 18, 2008, 12:04 AM   #35 (permalink)
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I completely disagree with the conclusion. IMO based on reading the article, the IQ & performance wasn't properly weighed out. When attempts were made to adjust video or color settings to the nvidia card to make it as good as ATI. Should have been the first indication that ATI IQ is better. The second is when the tweaked settings for the nvidia card had negative side effects should have also weighed heavily into the conclusion. When most people haven't the slightest clue on how to tweak those settings the nudge should have went to ATI. So what that Nvidia offers playback with Aero, I have no use for it. The direction of this review is about IQ and performance not which offer more features. If ATI clearly demonstrates that the IQ and performance is better without playback using Aero it should have won with a cliff not stating that in your opinion it's a feature worth adding.

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Old Apr 18, 2008, 01:37 AM   #36 (permalink)
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I completely disagree with the conclusion.
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IMO based on reading the article, the IQ & performance wasn't properly weighed out. When attempts were made to adjust video or color settings to the nvidia card to make it as good as ATI.

This is the last time I will dignify these questions with a response. This has already been answered in the thread (and in the article itself) and it was stated that these are the settings ATI stated were the best. Obviously as they design the software and hardware then we would assume they would know, not yourself. Also if you feel this article wasn't "properly weighed out" then I suggest you perhaps test them yourself, publish it and post in here so I can see how you can improve on capturing raw data from the cards then analysing the raw pixel breakdown.

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Should have been the first indication that ATI IQ is better.
Rather a sweeping statement isnt it? We mentioned that certain aspects of the IQ are better, but not all. I can therefore already assume you have either a: glanced over it or b: not bothered to correctly read the whole editorial.

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The second is when the tweaked settings for the nvidia card had negative side effects should have also weighed heavily into the conclusion.
Why? they can be turned off and aren't the default out of the box settings.

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When most people haven't the slightest clue on how to tweak those settings the nudge should have went to ATI.
Well I guess you just answered your own question. If people don't know how to tweak the settings, then the enhanced Nvidia settings which AREN'T default wouldnt be used.

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So what that Nvidia offers playback with Aero, I have no use for it.
Well as difficult a concept as it might seem, you are just one person. Are we to start reviewing products and omitting bugs and issues because some people might not care? If this is a condemning point for you then I suggest you perhaps start frequenting another site which omits issues based on loyalties to specific manufacturers because DH always tells it like it is, regardless of the company involved.

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The direction of this review is about IQ and performance not which offer more features.
Really? I wasn't aware you were in charge of handling editorials and the direction of the content on DriverHeaven, I thought that was my job.

This article was ascertaining IQ, however during this process if we find issues relating to the playback of this content we will mention it. It seems to me that quite honestly you have no interest in an unbiased article but are more concerned with the fact we should be ignoring issues, if they are relating to ATI or their products.

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If ATI clearly demonstrates that the IQ and performance is better without playback using Aero it should have won with a cliff not stating that in your opinion it's a feature worth adding.
Well thats the point, it didn't. Quite what a cliff has to do with anything however .......

Incidentally if I see these same questions repeated again and again in this thread they will be removed. We have no time to be readdressing the same mindless questions which have already been answered in both the editorial and this thread.
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Old Apr 18, 2008, 01:50 AM   #37 (permalink)
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One key fact explains 99% of the differences observed in the article: by default, ATI 2xxx/3xxx series cards expand the colour space to PC levels (ie 0-255), presumably because they think most people will be viewing on a PC monitor. Note this doesn't apply to SD - ATI bizarrely expand HD but not SD, and you have to apply registry tweaks to get them to behave consistently (I've been complaining to their tech support for 9 months about this, but no resolution).


For a fairer comparison with Nvidia, I'd suggest reversing the expansion via brightness16/contrast86 (this uses the same bt709 method as the original expansion, so it's near lossless).
We are actually aware of this, however this is a real world article and we are detailing the relevant image quality with basic out of the box settings, or settings that either ATI or Nvidia have recommended we use. (there is a reason you have no resolution from your reports to ATI, they dont feel its a change people should be making).

Like everything, whether it is hardware or software there are always tweaks and (possibly subjective) improvements an educated enthusiast can make to have something run better (bios, registry etc). However for the majority of end users this will be irrelevant as they will never know a tweak like this, therefore it is pointless testing. The fact that ATI told us not to alter registry settings or panel settings beyond what we used is the only feasible way we can analyse the products. I mean we know some tweaks for Nvidia also, but we didn't use them either for exactly the same reasons.

If ATI feel the settings they provide are the ones that people should be using then this is the way we test it, the same with Nvidia. If we were to analyse something we had tweaked significantly to the point that only 1% or less of the populace would change then this becomes a totally irrelevant article.
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Old Apr 18, 2008, 02:13 AM   #38 (permalink)
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ATI's denoise only works for interlaced material, and only with the more advanced modes of deinterlacing selected(motion-adaptive & vector-adaptive). It's also disabled for all HD in recent drivers, along with sharpening - whether by design or not I've no idea. Their drivers are very buggy, things regularly get broken/fixed/rebroken every few driver cycles.
Yeah their drivers are very buggy, I noticed things working or breaking on a regular basis between different driver revisions. Must be a nightmare for reviewers to get results when the drivers are really so poor at the end of the day.
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Old Apr 18, 2008, 03:25 AM   #39 (permalink)
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Thanks for a very thorough review.

I noticed in the Nvidia Control Panel's screenshots that inverse telecine was unchecked. I understand that the default is to enable it. I was wondering did you notice any difference in your tests with this setting enabled/disabled? and if so, what?

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On our test system the default was unchecked. As for the differences when used, for the tests we were doing the option has no impact on the results.
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Old Apr 18, 2008, 04:53 AM   #40 (permalink)
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I've find your article very very relevant to what lots of people are wanting to know about video cards.

I'am totally stunished about the lack of transparency in the process of decompressing HD material ..

I've got 2 questions :
- why not to include in this article a third concurrent with the picture you get in 100% software rendering mode ?
- do you plan to do the same thing with other video formats (xvid, mpeg etc etc), to verify if ati and nvidia have the same footprint in decoding those files ?
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I've find your article very very relevant to what lots of people are wanting to know about video cards.

I'am totally stunished about the lack of transparency in the process of decompressing HD material ..

I've got 2 questions :
- why not to include in this article a third concurrent with the picture you get in 100% software rendering mode ?
- do you plan to do the same thing with other video formats (xvid, mpeg etc etc), to verify if ati and nvidia have the same footprint in decoding those files ?
Thanks for the feedback.

With regard to the software rendering, we will consider that for the next article. I can see it making some interesting comparisons.

At this time we don't have any plans for other video formats, if anything i would be thinking about .ts or .mkv performance rather than xvid/mpeg etc. But once again we will keep it in mind for the next video article we do.
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as almost all mkv are using x264 stream, I think you already have results in the "casino royal" part of your article.
But comportments of those cards with SD (small definition) movies like DVD, xvid files would be interesting.
Another interesting thing would be to do the same article under Linux, as Linux is a valuable platform to make Home Theater PC.
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as almost all mkv are using x264 stream, I think you already have results in the "casino royal" part of your article.
But comportments of those cards with SD (small definition) movies like DVD, xvid files would be interesting.
Another interesting thing would be to do the same article under Linux, as Linux is a valuable platform to make Home Theater PC.
At this point with ATI/NV i would take nothing for granted about where results would be, performance of the system would also be interesting in my opinion.
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as Casino royale is h264 encoded I don't see what could makes a difference with a h264 stream in a mkv. But you can show me I'm wrong

as you said in your conclusion that none of the nv/ati decoders are perfect, I am on hurry to see/validate that software rendering just do it.
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Old Apr 18, 2008, 08:23 AM   #45 (permalink)
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btw. As far as I know there is only DivX acceleration on ATI cards. And mostly Xvid decoding is done by the cpu so there aren't much to test in my opinion...
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