![]() ![]() I definitely should not have to buy any drivers/decoders to make this card work, they should come with the card. So I have no way of telling if this decoder would solve the problem with this new graphics card. It probably left a registry entry, and sees the 30 days is up. ![]() Several months ago when I had the Video Decoder problem I described I tried the NVIDIA decoder, as someone suggested I try it even though I didn't have an NVIDIA card at the time - I see I tried that from my notes. I downloaded the 30-day trial version of the NVIDIA PureVideo Decoder, to see if that would solve my problem, but I can't install it - it asks for the last 4 digits of my credit card and then a registration number. I searched Google, and I found in a forum that the NVIDIA PureVideo Decoder Platinum solves XP decoder issues, but the page for it says it's for GeForce 6-8 series, FX series, and Quadro FX series - and you have to buy it separately (I don't see a decoder on the CD). I had a problem like this a long time ago (other motherboard w/onboard graphics card), and I switched the preferred Video Decoder from Nero to Cyberlink, and that solved the problem. 8.2.0.96 is still preferred, and no new decoders are on the list. I ran the tool from Microsoft - "Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility" and it still shows the Cyberlink Video Decoder v. I don't see a Video Decoder on the CD for this graphics card. Now when I watch TV there is colored static garbage on the bottom 5th of the screen - where the static starts there's a definite break, a straight horizontal line divides the good part from the static. I installed a new graphics card and new motherboard (the place I bought it installed it). ![]()
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