CAT 10.2 is out. - Can anybody tell me if the AVIVO Converter package will work with the HD5800 series of video boards?
Cat 10.2 is out, lots of improvements for everyone. If you have a HD5000
series board, lots of improvements for CrossFireX. HardOCP has a good article up on the 10.2 and 10.3 updates if you are interested. See at: http://www.hardocp.com/news/2010/02/...2_103_preview/ OK - I am installing a new video board this weekend, out with the old HD 4870 and in with the new HD 5850. I just downloaded the new Cat 10.2 driver for the install. What I want to know is if there is any point in downloading and installing the AVIVO 10.2 driver package. The disclaimer on ATI's web site states it only works on HD 2000, 3000, and 4000 series boards. Why is this so? What do I do not know? Is it included some how in the HD5000 series package? I am running AVIVO on my old HD4870, and can see the difference on the monitors. I would like to have these features on the new HD5850 board. The transcoder would be nice too, even though that feature is not available on the HD 4870 for some reason not known to me. William |
CAT 10.2 is out. - Can anybody tell me if the AVIVO Converterpackage will work with the HD5800 series of video boards?
I'm 90% sure that that AVIVO converter package is just the file
converter. Your AVIVO display goodies should all work. -- Ed Light Better World News TV Channel: http://realnews.com Iraq Veterans Against the War and Related: http://ivaw.org http://couragetoresist.org http://antiwar.com Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
CAT 10.2 is out. - Can anybody tell me if the AVIVO Converter package will work with the HD5800 series of video boards?
The "OLD" 4870!!!
Yikes! My poor old machine.... GR On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 14:56:43 -0800, "William" wrote: OK - I am installing a new video board this weekend, out with the old HD 4870 and in with the new HD 5850. William |
CAT 10.2 is out. - Can anybody tell me if the AVIVO Converter package will work with the HD5800 series of video boards?
- They've finally got Eyefinity working with Crossfire. Now two 5870s can do
everything a 5970 can do, without the 5970's compromised design. :-) - Where is the the AVIVO disclaimer? If you drill down the hardware picker on this page http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx and select "Radeon 5800 series" for, say, Win7 32-bit, the AVIVO module is available for download. Why do you need AVIVO anyway? CoreAVC decodes HD H.264 clips with sufficiently low CPU utilization. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "William" wrote in message acquisition... Cat 10.2 is out, lots of improvements for everyone. If you have a HD5000 series board, lots of improvements for CrossFireX. HardOCP has a good article up on the 10.2 and 10.3 updates if you are interested. See at: http://www.hardocp.com/news/2010/02/...2_103_preview/ OK - I am installing a new video board this weekend, out with the old HD 4870 and in with the new HD 5850. I just downloaded the new Cat 10.2 driver for the install. What I want to know is if there is any point in downloading and installing the AVIVO 10.2 driver package. The disclaimer on ATI's web site states it only works on HD 2000, 3000, and 4000 series boards. Why is this so? What do I do not know? Is it included some how in the HD5000 series package? I am running AVIVO on my old HD4870, and can see the difference on the monitors. I would like to have these features on the new HD5850 board. The transcoder would be nice too, even though that feature is not available on the HD 4870 for some reason not known to me. William |
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