The performance of the card is awesome in games. But I use the card in other fields too such as converting videos etc. Earlier, I use to encode videos using Badaboom converter which is designed on CUDA for NVIDIA. It is a mind blowing product and is worth the $20 price. Every one who owns a NVIDIA graphics card should spare some money for it too.
Then, I started converting videos with the help of ATI’s built-in AVIVO video converter. It used to give me a lot of headaches as it was unable to decode the AVI, MP4 & MKV files. It used to give me ‘Unsupported File Format’ error. Then I found a solution. Just follow these steps :-
- Install Shark007 codecs from http://shark007.net/ relevant to your architecture.
- Then, download Codec Tweaker from http://www.codecguide.com/windows7_preferred_filter_tweaker.htm.
- After that, start Codec Tweaker & un-select everything that is played via Microsoft. Select FFDSHOW instead.
- Disable Media-Foundation, it is the primary culprit.
- Start AVIVIO video converter via Advanced Mode's drop down menu.
- Make sure you select Enable Acceleration.
- Enjoy.
Update :- As of March 1st 2011, A's Video converter is no longer available.
Regarding performance, just see the table below.
Source File & Size | Conversion Time | Final Size |
175 MB TV Show | 1:20 min | 70 MB |
700 MB Movie | 5:26 min | 423 MB |
Check it out. Its worth the shot.
gajab bawa
ReplyDeleteI don't find anymore the a's video converter!
ReplyDeleteCan ou send it me by email.
thanks
Sorry dude.. A's video converter is no longer available. As for email, I switched to NVIDIA so I can't really help you out..
ReplyDeleteIt is available again! - Just fill the survey and u can download it from the AMD Page. It still works fine for me!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to reboot your computer after installing AVIVO.