NVIDIA driver with HD post-processing Publicly Available
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:19 am
NVIDIA driver with HD post-processing Publicly Available
This Windows Vista 32-bit driver, 163.11, significantly improves HD video quality and should be used when testing PureVideo HD with HD movies or the HQV HD benchmark.
The driver is available here:
http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_downl ... river.html
Use the following for PureVideo HD video testing:
* ForceWare 163.11 Vista 32-bit drivers
* NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS graphics card
o The new drivers leverage the GPU shaders to perform HD post-processing. With 8800 and 8600 GTS we expect to get full HD post-processing and perfect HQV HD scores. The majority of driver testing has been focused on 8600 GTS thus far so we request that limit your testing to this model for now.
* Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra 7.3 build 2911e.0 or higher (right-click on the movie window and select About)
o Note that the initial retail build of PowerDVD (7.3.2911.0) will work but has a known interaction with post-processing that may cause dropped frames.
* Real protected BD/HD movies on disc. Playing ripped movies stripped of copy protection does not place the same demand on the CPU or GPU and will not give an accurate indication of what consumers will experience.
* A 1920x1080 or higher display
This Windows Vista 32-bit driver, 163.11, significantly improves HD video quality and should be used when testing PureVideo HD with HD movies or the HQV HD benchmark.
The driver is available here:
http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_downl ... river.html
Use the following for PureVideo HD video testing:
* ForceWare 163.11 Vista 32-bit drivers
* NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS graphics card
o The new drivers leverage the GPU shaders to perform HD post-processing. With 8800 and 8600 GTS we expect to get full HD post-processing and perfect HQV HD scores. The majority of driver testing has been focused on 8600 GTS thus far so we request that limit your testing to this model for now.
* Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra 7.3 build 2911e.0 or higher (right-click on the movie window and select About)
o Note that the initial retail build of PowerDVD (7.3.2911.0) will work but has a known interaction with post-processing that may cause dropped frames.
* Real protected BD/HD movies on disc. Playing ripped movies stripped of copy protection does not place the same demand on the CPU or GPU and will not give an accurate indication of what consumers will experience.
* A 1920x1080 or higher display