Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Playing DVD's, on which Resolution? oh, and what is "Anamorphic Widescreen"?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Playing DVD's, on which Resolution? oh, and what is "Anamorphic Widescreen"?

    I normally use 1024X768, and if it's a Wide screen (What does "Anamorphic Widescreen" means?) movie, I use my monitor optical zoom.
    So, do you suggest using a diffrent Res.?
    oh, and I like to say Bravo for the G400, as even playing the Matrix Super-High-Taxing Lobby Scene, my cpu is about 60% IDLE! (that's IDLE... ). and playing The Mummy, my Little Celey only was used by 5-15%...
    so the G400 takes some BIG load off from the cpu... wow... and you say it does not have Motion compression?

    ------------------

    "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
    __________________________________________________ ____
    Worstation Specs:
    Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
    160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
    Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
    IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
    Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
    SBlaster Live! Digital.
    17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
    Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
    Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
    HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
    AOpen X48 CD ROM.
    AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
    3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
    Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
    3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC

    [This message has been edited by DataOrb (edited 05 August 2000).]
    "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
    __________________________________________________ ____
    Worstation Specs:
    Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
    160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
    Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
    IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
    Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
    SBlaster Live! Digital.
    17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
    Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
    Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
    HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
    AOpen X48 CD ROM.
    AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
    3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
    Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
    3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC

  • #2
    What it DOESN'T have is iDCT (Inverse Discrete Cosine Transforms - say that 10 times fast!). Play a video on an ATI board sometime and you'll see... (bout all those ATI boards are good for, if y'all ask me)

    Anywho...

    Anamorphic widescreen simply means that it's designed for a widescreen set - they add more picture information on the vertical axis, but some of the lines are tagged for deletion... so that the DVD player can remove them whilst watching on a square screen.

    So basically anamorphic is better because someday you can watch it on a widescreen TV in all its glory (or you can watch it on your PC on a big ol' monitor with less jaggies).

    - Gurm

    ------------------
    Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
    The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

    I'm the least you could do
    If only life were as easy as you
    I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
    If only life were as easy as you
    I would still get screwed

    Comment


    • #3
      Here are some sites that describe anamorphic:

      The Ultimate Guide to Anamorphic Widescreen DVD (for Dummies)
      How Film Is Transferred to Video

      Great visual demo at All About Aspect Ratios
      <TABLE BGCOLOR=Red><TR><TD><Font-weight="+1"><font COLOR=Black>The world just changed, Sep. 11, 2001</font></Font-weight></TR></TD></TABLE>

      Comment


      • #4
        Thank you guys, but what still puzzels me, is that a video card without Motion Compression or iDCT such as the G400, takes so much load of my cpu.
        Really, how could it be? my celeron is not a top of the line cpu, only 128kb of L2 cache, and only 85Mhz FSB, granted, it's on a BX Board, but still... only 5-10% Load on my CPU? and never passes 40% even on scenes that are really not compressed?
        Of course, I am VERY Thankful for that...

        ------------------

        "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
        __________________________________________________ ____
        Worstation Specs:
        Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
        160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
        Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
        IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
        Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
        SBlaster Live! Digital.
        17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
        Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
        Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
        HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
        AOpen X48 CD ROM.
        AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
        3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
        Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
        3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC
        "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
        __________________________________________________ ____
        Worstation Specs:
        Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
        160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
        Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
        IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
        Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
        SBlaster Live! Digital.
        17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
        Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
        Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
        HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
        AOpen X48 CD ROM.
        AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
        3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
        Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
        3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC

        Comment


        • #5
          ehem...isn't it called Motion Compensation?
          Not that I know what it does, but I think that's what it's called.
          P5B Deluxe, C2D E6600, Scythe Ninja, G.Skill 2GBHX
          Raptor 150x3, Plextor PX-760SA, X-Fi Elite, 7900GT, 21" CM813ET Plus, CM Stacker

          Comment


          • #6
            oh well, in any case, GeForce cards has it, But the g400 does not.
            as matrox states:

            DVDMax
            Enables DVD and other video streams to be displayed full-screen out to TV, while leaving a fully accessible desktop on your primary display.

            -Hardware subpicture blending and scaling for high-quality DVD playback
            -Full resolution and frame rates, with low CPU utilization
            -Similar to a hardware DVD solution

            [This message has been edited by DataOrb (edited 05 August 2000).]
            "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
            __________________________________________________ ____
            Worstation Specs:
            Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
            160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
            Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
            IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
            Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
            SBlaster Live! Digital.
            17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
            Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
            Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
            HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
            AOpen X48 CD ROM.
            AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
            3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
            Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
            3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC

            Comment


            • #7
              DVD-Max is one feature that I just love about matrox!! How cool isn't that to have your desktop and a fullscreen movie in the TV? But dataorb, does it really matter if the card uses 40% of your processor when your watching a movie?? The G400 is indeed demanding much power, I myself used to run a k6-450 and I could barely watch a movie...Some people are really happy if the computer idles at all!
              But who cares, when I've stuffed a DVD into my retractable cupholder I don't need to use my computer, I enjoy the movie.

              I'll never swap away my matrox for anything else than matrox and dualhead because if the DVD-Max and the dualhead features

              ------------------
              My system:
              • Athlon 700 MHz
              • Majesty Processor cooler (sweet)
              • 192 Mb Ram
              • Asus K7V mb
              • Matrox G400 (oc @ 150/200)
              • wester 10.2Gb and seagate 6.5Gb (removable) hdd
              • Aureal SQ1500 soundcard
              • Logitech Force Feedback wheel (pretty cool)
              • 300W atx case
              • Dual Majesty Exhaust fans (sweet silence... )
              • 100 Mb External ZipDrive

              My Homepage
              My system:
              | Athlon XP2600+ 2,4GHz@200FSB| Water Cooled Processor | Samsung 2x256MB PC3200 Ram (400MHz) | Epox 8RDA mb | Hercules FDX Radeon 8500 LE 128MB | Abit Hot Rod DMA/100 RAID controller | 2*20GB IBM and Western 10.2GB @RAID controller | Soundblaster 5.1 Audigy Player | Actima 6x/32x DVD-ROM, Samsung 12x/8x/32x CDRW | Logitech Force Feedback wheel | Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 Joystick | 550W water-cooled Q-TEC PSU | 278/278 kbit DSL internet connection | Windows 2000 Pro | My Homepage
              homemade watercooling in use,Pics on the homepage...

              no more VIA, no more!

              Comment


              • #8
                Well, what I said was that I am happy that when playing a DVD, my cpu is usally 85% FREE.

                ------------------

                "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
                __________________________________________________ ____
                Worstation Specs:
                Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
                160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
                Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
                IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
                Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
                SBlaster Live! Digital.
                17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
                Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
                Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
                HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
                AOpen X48 CD ROM.
                AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
                3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
                Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
                3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC
                "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
                __________________________________________________ ____
                Worstation Specs:
                Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
                160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
                Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
                IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
                Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
                SBlaster Live! Digital.
                17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
                Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
                Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
                HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
                AOpen X48 CD ROM.
                AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
                3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
                Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
                3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC

                Comment


                • #9
                  Well, congrats. But for my celery running @500, I usually don't get BELOW 30% utilization or above 60% util.

                  Haven't ever really gotten as low as 5-15% utilized. Of course what you didn't state was your OS and DVD software. Personally, I run Win2k and run WinDVD (1.3.5 or something like that).

                  Keep in mind though that you have 180 MHz above me and might be running different software....

                  b
                  Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow? But why put off until tomorrow what you can put off altogether?

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Well, I run Win98 and Cinemaster as a DVD Player. I set the image quality as high as I can get it to be, and 4.1 Speaker surround down mixing.
                    what I do like, is that when watching a DVD movie, I can hear my hard drive going to sleep! so I guess the move is playing directly from the ram...
                    oh, and spoogenet, what is the reason you are using WinDVD instead of Cinemaster?

                    ------------------

                    "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
                    __________________________________________________ ____
                    Worstation Specs:
                    Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
                    160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
                    Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
                    IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
                    Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
                    SBlaster Live! Digital.
                    17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
                    Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
                    Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
                    HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
                    AOpen X48 CD ROM.
                    AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
                    3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
                    Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
                    3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC
                    "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
                    __________________________________________________ ____
                    Worstation Specs:
                    Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
                    160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
                    Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
                    IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
                    Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
                    SBlaster Live! Digital.
                    17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
                    Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
                    Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
                    HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
                    AOpen X48 CD ROM.
                    AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
                    3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
                    Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
                    3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      DataOrb:

                      I'm curious - under Win98, how exactly do you determine your CPU utilization?

                      If your answer is the windows CPU utilization meter thingy, then I think you might be surprised at how much juice the DVD is really taking up, since that meter is notoriously horrible.

                      - Gurm

                      ------------------
                      Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
                      The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

                      I'm the least you could do
                      If only life were as easy as you
                      I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
                      If only life were as easy as you
                      I would still get screwed

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        TaskInfo does a good job.
                        P5B Deluxe, C2D E6600, Scythe Ninja, G.Skill 2GBHX
                        Raptor 150x3, Plextor PX-760SA, X-Fi Elite, 7900GT, 21" CM813ET Plus, CM Stacker

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Exectly what I use... a very handy piece of software...

                          ------------------

                          "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
                          __________________________________________________ ____
                          Worstation Specs:
                          Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
                          160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
                          Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
                          IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
                          Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
                          SBlaster Live! Digital.
                          17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
                          Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
                          Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
                          HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
                          AOpen X48 CD ROM.
                          AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
                          3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
                          Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
                          3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC
                          "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
                          __________________________________________________ ____
                          Worstation Specs:
                          Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
                          160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
                          Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
                          IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
                          Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
                          SBlaster Live! Digital.
                          17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
                          Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
                          Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
                          HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
                          AOpen X48 CD ROM.
                          AOpen 1040Pro Slot DVD
                          3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
                          Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
                          3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Ah, I'll have to check out TaskInfo.

                            I was simply refuting his 15% CPU utilization claim - someone has to after all. 40% would be a closer number, no matter which OS you're running (well, SMP doesn't count).

                            - Gurm

                            ------------------
                            Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
                            The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

                            I'm the least you could do
                            If only life were as easy as you
                            I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
                            If only life were as easy as you
                            I would still get screwed

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              DataOrb: I'm using WinDVD 'cuz I've got it!

                              Is Cinemaster the one that ships with the G400? That one doesn't work in Win2k, and I haven't heard of any upgrades yet that make it work in Win2k.

                              I've heard that PowerDVD is supposed to be good for Win2k, although I haven't tried it.

                              b
                              Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow? But why put off until tomorrow what you can put off altogether?

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X