ATI Radeon™ GPU acceleration of VLC 1.1.1 Media Player
- Enables GPU acceleration of h.264 video content when using the VLC 1.1.1 Media Player – enabling a better user experience by consuming less system resources
- Supported on the ATI Radeon™ HD 5000 and ATI Radeon™ HD 4000 Series of GPU products
- Requires VLC version 1.1.1 and later
Take it easy, man! If ATI says "it's not supported on HD3000 series", it does not mean it will not work. They only won't guarantee you it will.what are you guys talking about! i have crappy hd3200 and it works brilliantly! i couldn't play my 1080P or 720P 60FPS Kodak zi8 clips (H.264 MOV) very complicated format on windows but Now i can play them smoothly. Same goes for 1080P MKV files...couldn't before but can now!
windows 7 64-bit, ATI HD3200 10.7
In fact, the ONLY card it will work from the HD3000 series is the 3200, because it has a UVD2 lite in it, while the other have UVD+Take it easy, man! If ATI says "it's not supported on HD3000 series", it does not mean it will not work. They only won't guarantee you it will.what are you guys talking about! i have crappy hd3200 and it works brilliantly! i couldn't play my 1080P or 720P 60FPS Kodak zi8 clips (H.264 MOV) very complicated format on windows but Now i can play them smoothly. Same goes for 1080P MKV files...couldn't before but can now!
windows 7 64-bit, ATI HD3200 10.7
If it works on your PC, yay! Good for you. If it doesn't, ask ATI what they can do for you. Ask if there will be support for your card, or buy a newer model.
ATI drivers for 3xxx doesn't provide the mode that VLC 1.1.x needs.Yep, enabling GPU acceleration in VLC for ATI 3xxx series will cause lag and distortion to the video.
So it is ATI or a VLC issue ? Not quite sure from the answers given here.
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