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Hello again.
Back to January 2014, I reported under Driver 3345 release notes this post:
https://communities.intel.com/message/219207#219207
The post says that for this http://www.sendspace.com/file/06p3gb 3D VC-1 clip with a 2880 x 1080 resolution, the DXVA VC1_VLD2010 device decoder produced artifacts.
All the other decoders (VC1_VLD_ClearVideo, VC1_VLD_2_ClearVideo, WMV9_IDCT, VC1_IDCT) are working just fine up to 4K.
The workaround from Intel was to disable 4K support of VC1_VLD2010 and to limit decoding up to 1080p in the next driver release of Driver 3412 as I wrote back then: (take a look in number 3)
https://communities.intel.com/message/225628#225628
The problem is that even latest driver 3621 hasn't resolved that issue and VC1_VLD2010 decoder is still limited up to 1080p, while all the other Vc-1/WMV9 decoders go up to 4K.
The question is:
Do you think this bug is fixable ?
Is there an ETA of this fix ?
Thanks!
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The link above is dead for the clip.
Here is the original address:
http://s15357419.onlinehome-server.info:8080/Movies/Oldtimers1080pSideBySide.zip
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Hi,
I believe this is a question about the graphics drivers and hardware and not about the Intel Media SDK product.
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