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    Nvidia Pure Video Technology

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by hendra, Feb 7, 2007.

  1. hendra

    hendra Notebook Virtuoso

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    Has anyone ever noticed any noticeable difference when enabling Nvidia Pure Video Technology while playing DVD.

    I don't seem to notice it when enabling this feature with Power DVD 7.
    Am I missing something here?

    System:
    Sony SZ381
    2.16 GHz C2D
    2 GB RAM
    GeForce Go 7400 (64 MB dedicated, 64 MB shared with system RAM)
    13.3 inch widescreen
     
  2. plattnnum

    plattnnum Notebook Evangelist

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    I installed purevideo on my laptop, I didnt get to see the before results though. Did you download the trial?
     
  3. hendra

    hendra Notebook Virtuoso

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    Are you talking about 30 day trial of Pure Video WMP plug-in from Nvidia website? Yes, I did download the trial. Picture quality seems the same with Power DVD but sound quality from the plug-in seems inferior.