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From: Sebastian A. Potthoff on 30 Jan 2007 18:19 Hi! I am using a X1600 mobility on my notebook. When watching dvd with PowerDVD and hardware acceleration turned on, I get some bad "shadow" artefacts. Darker areas remain a shottime shadow where they were... I have "googled" this problem some time ago and found a registry hack for the drivers that reduced those effects a lot. Does anyone know what I mean and know the registry hack? Kind regards! SAP
From: Sebastian A. Potthoff on 30 Jan 2007 18:37 ....found it... after 2hours of search... :/ http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/archive/index.php/t-676073.html somewhere in here... look for "TRDenoise"
From: Barrabas on 1 Feb 2007 05:02 "Sebastian A. Potthoff" <sebastian.potthoff(a)rub.de> wrote in message news:52a24cF1n7kf8U1(a)mid.dfncis.de... > Hi! > > I am using a X1600 mobility on my notebook. When watching dvd with > PowerDVD and hardware acceleration turned on, I get some bad "shadow" > artefacts. Darker areas remain a shottime shadow where they were... > I have "googled" this problem some time ago and found a registry hack for > the drivers that reduced those effects a lot. > Does anyone know what I mean and know the registry hack? > > Kind regards! > SAP I get that with WinDVD which came with my notebook. These effects do not occur if the DVD files are on the hard drive, but from the DVD drive. With PowerDVD I get five choices of setting with hardware acceleration switched on under 'hardware de-interlacing'. It is a pull down box and three of them resemble registry keys, but I have not found them by searching the registry. The others are 'bob' and 'weave'. This effect varies with which 'number' I choose. One is the worst, one is less, and one which I picked does not do this at all. But I have noticed stuttering on some occasions. I've pondered this and wondered if anamorphic widescreen has something to do with it, but it is just an idea. I wanted to make this choice for WinDVD but I can't if I cannot find these entries elsewhere. Also, before Toshiba released on their website a new ATI driver, I was getting what appeared as a horizontal line with video, when played only from the DVD drive, along with some slight lessening of picture quality. I describe these effects as like 'burn in'. The MGM opening sequence leaves an impression when it is over and the screen turns to black. And for some motion on screen there is a trail. > >
From: Barrabas on 1 Feb 2007 07:56 "Sebastian A. Potthoff" <sebastian.potthoff(a)rub.de> wrote in message news:52a364F1lgploU1(a)mid.dfncis.de... > ...found it... after 2hours of search... :/ > > http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/archive/index.php/t-676073.html somewhere > in here... look for "TRDenoise" Does turning on denoising affect the picture at all? > >
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