I am A little Bit Confused... I have a very common problem with nVidia 7400 Video Card, As most of You who reads now this post, propably know what is it. Its about freazing video and after disableing Video Acceleration Cpu warks almost at 100% and Video transition stop workin.
Please tell me what Can I Do.
I'm not that rich to changeing Laptop.
Please tell me what Can I Do.
I'm not that rich to changeing Laptop.
Posté Wed 09 May 07 @ 3:00 pm
I've read other topics that they recommend using Vista, which has a better sound and video API that XP. Can't come up with any other ideas..
The Geforce GO 7400 graphics card (128 mb) has a 32bit or sometimes 64bit memory interface that is the major bottleneck for that kind of card, compared to the Geforce GO 7600 that has a 128bit memory interface, which is alot faster card.
But, as I said, try Vista and search the forums for topics related to this subject - Vista and VDJ.
The Geforce GO 7400 graphics card (128 mb) has a 32bit or sometimes 64bit memory interface that is the major bottleneck for that kind of card, compared to the Geforce GO 7600 that has a 128bit memory interface, which is alot faster card.
But, as I said, try Vista and search the forums for topics related to this subject - Vista and VDJ.
Posté Wed 09 May 07 @ 6:11 pm
Exactly, 7400 is not good for video mixing. Give us your laptop model to see which video card and specs are inside.
Posté Wed 09 May 07 @ 9:23 pm
it's a Benq R55EG
Ge force Go 7400 TC
Intel® Celeron® M430
Ram 512MB
I know it's not a Rocket but the best I can Do :/
Ge force Go 7400 TC
Intel® Celeron® M430
Ram 512MB
I know it's not a Rocket but the best I can Do :/
Posté Wed 09 May 07 @ 10:50 pm
TC stands for TurboCache, which is somewhat misleading. It hasn't dedicated video ram - it uses some of internal, 512mb, ram. So you're even more off, I'm afraid...
I don't know if it might work in Vista, even if it did you need more ram - say 1024mb.
Since the graphics alocates some of that 512mb ram, say 128, so you're left with 384mb ram for the rest.
If that doesn't work in Vista after a memory upgrade, you've wasted a memory upgrade + you're not capable of running videos on that notebook.
Conclusion - Audio = Fine; Video = I doubt it
I don't know if it might work in Vista, even if it did you need more ram - say 1024mb.
Since the graphics alocates some of that 512mb ram, say 128, so you're left with 384mb ram for the rest.
If that doesn't work in Vista after a memory upgrade, you've wasted a memory upgrade + you're not capable of running videos on that notebook.
Conclusion - Audio = Fine; Video = I doubt it
Posté Thu 10 May 07 @ 1:12 am
antileon wrote :
Conclusion - Audio = Fine; Video = I doubt it
Good conclusion, I second that!
Posté Thu 10 May 07 @ 3:08 am