I've just noticed

Started by Rik, Dec 30, 2008, 18:54:43

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A folder on this machine which must have been there since I bought it. It's top level is NVIDIA corporation, the next folder level is Forceware, then nStant media. The folders below that contain some codecs and a bunch of BMP files.

As I have an ATI card, I'm not sure why it got there - anyone got any clues?

Thanks.
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Steve

OEM all encompassing image of OS copied to primary disk drive?
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vitriol

Sounds the most reasonable explanation Steve.

edit just thought, you might have an nVidia chipset motherboard Rik.  The forceware is the chipset drivers.  Do you know the make and model of your motherboard?

Sebby

Yep, I'd agree wit Steve. Quite often a particular model can come with a choice of graphics adaptors, for example.

Steve

The Nvidia video drivers are also called forceware and nstant media is some form of media player player I believe.
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Rik

Quote from: vitriol on Dec 30, 2008, 19:27:07
edit just thought, you might have an nVidia chipset motherboard Rik.  The forceware is the chipset drivers.  Do you know the make and model of your motherboard?

Asus P5W64 WS Pro, Vit. It doesn't appear to have onboard graphics, just sound, though I may be missing something.
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Quote from: stevethegas on Dec 30, 2008, 21:06:44
The Nvidia video drivers are also called forceware and nstant media is some form of media player player I believe.

It's listed in Control Panel as NVIDIA Pure Video Decoder, Steve.
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Quote from: Rik on Dec 31, 2008, 10:01:52
It's listed in Control Panel as NVIDIA Pure Video Decoder, Steve.

That's there H.264 video decoder I think
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Rik

Can you expand a little, please, Steve?
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Sebby

I think it's a video compression standard, Rik.

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Sebby

If it's in the Device Manager, there must be something of an nVidia nature in there, so I'd leave it!

Rik

DM doesn't list any of the files under its video codecs.
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Sebby

Strange. I'd still be inclined to leave it alone. :)

Steve

Its a plug in for WMP and WMC for DVD and mpeg2 playback, it obviously supports their graphic chipsets but also provides audio support i.e Dolby 5.1 to their onboard soundcard and also some creative cards. I purchased it about 2 years ago. http://www.nvidia.com/object/dvd_decoder.html.

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Rik

Quote from: Sebby on Dec 31, 2008, 10:14:31
Strange. I'd still be inclined to leave it alone. :)

I probably will, Seb, I'm just intrigued to know what it's there for. I did find a bit through Google which said that, when the codecs were in use by WMP, the Nvidia icon would appear in the systray, but that's never happened. I suspect Steve is right at #1, all encompassing installation from master disk.
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Quote from: stevethegas on Dec 31, 2008, 10:16:13
Its a plug in for WMP and WMC for DVD and mpeg2 playback, it obviously supports their graphic chipsets but also provides audio support i.e Dolby 5.1 to their onboard soundcard and also some creative cards. I purchased it about 2 years ago. http://www.nvidia.com/object/dvd_decoder.html.

Thanks, Steve. I wonder if it's there for the Soundblaster card then?
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Steve

You have to pay for it once the trial has expired, whether the audio option works without a Nvidia graphic's card I have no idea.

You do get an icon in the tray with WMP playing DVD using the plugin
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Rik

Well, I haven't paid either. :)
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vitriol

Having just read a review of your board it's an Intel chipset.  Interesting to note that it has 4 PCI Express slots ! Imagine the possibilities with four ATi Radeon cards in there running in crossfire mode ! Gaming heaven !

I don't see where the Nvidia stuff fits in at all, I don't think it will cause you any trouble, should be safe to just leave it.

Rik

Thanks, Vit. I content myself with a single card - games don't tend to cross my path. :)
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vitriol

but if the Radeons had dual outputs then you could fit 8 Eizo monitors to it  ;)

Rik

True. I'd also be looking for a new house and wife, I suspect. ;D
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Quote from: Rik on Dec 31, 2008, 11:45:05
True. I'd also be looking for a new house and wife, I suspect. ;D

She'd get half the Eizos ;D
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