Tuesday, November 17th 2009

ATI Catalyst 9.11 WHQL Released

AMD published its near-monthly installment of the ATI Catalyst Software Suite, which provides essential drivers for the company's ATI Radeon graphics processors, AMD 7-series chipset IGPs, ATI multimedia products, and the AMD FireStream GPGPU processors. Version 9.11 announced today, comes with the same hardware support base as the older version, includes two new features, and carries the usual application-specific fixes.

New features include GPU Acceleration of H.264 video content using Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta, and High Quality downscaling for video transcoding MSE. The release of ATI Catalyst, according to AMD, supports the new Hardware Acceleration features of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta for video encoded in the H.264 format. Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta introduces hardware-based H.264 video decoding to deliver smooth video playback, reduce system resource utilization, and preserve battery life. Hardware acceleration is supported on all existing Radeon HD 5000 and HD 4000 series graphics processors. The release of ATI Catalyst includes an enhancement for the ATI Video converter for users transcoding high quality interlaced content (1920x1080i @60i videos) down to small resolution progressive content (320x240 @30p - iPod videos as an example), by maintaining high visual quality when down-scaling by a significant amount and converting interlaced video content to progressive. For a list of minor issues fixed in the release, refer to the Release Notes document.

DOWNLOAD: ATI Catalyst 9.11 WHQL for Windows 7/Vista 32-bit | Windows 7/Vista 64-bit | Windows XP 32-bit | Windows XP 64-bit
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32 Comments on ATI Catalyst 9.11 WHQL Released

#27
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
I just DLd it and ran it on my back up comp with XP and a 5770 just to see the dif (the only driver I was able to use was the one on the installation disk which sucked big time)

This one is MUCH nicer, I was able to run Borderlands at 1920 X 1200 with 16AA smoothly.
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#28
Flak
I can't get the drivers to install for my 4850 CF setup in 64bit Win7. Everything but the drivers install. I tried downloading just the drivers and doing a manual install but that didn't go either. So I formatted and installed 64bit Vista and it went fine. Formatted and went back to 64bit Win7 same thing, the drivers won't install.
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#29
-=SNIPER=-
i just tested the catalyst 9.11 vs 9.10, i aborted the review because the resultswere very bad , the 9.11 driver shows 5~15 FPs drop in all games, about 1000 point in 3Dmark Vantage
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#30
ShRoOmAlIsTiC
im getting alot of missing textures in borderlands now after installing 9.11's. not too happy with them.
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#31
Wshlist
Bit of a snake-in-the-grass that new flash beta, because although it supports DXVA2 (vista/w7 only?) to have the GPU accelerate HD content they also sneak in support for DRM'ed flash video (which nicely ties in with MS's 'protected path' DXVA), so you can't save/rip videos anymore if sites wish so.
In other words think twice before you pull that nice big wooden horse into your gates.

Not that I'd advise any adobe beta flash anyway after seeing what holes their released flash already introduced in the past I shudder to think what bugs a beta has.

As for AMD, why do we need adobe to get you to support functionality like DXVA2 exactly?

This reminds me of reading about MS's IE9 plans, which will have multithreaded scripting and GPU acceleration, again they could not think that up 2 years ago, no they had to wait and wait until others thought it up and then only do it as an competitive thing.
But who uses IE anyway, I should not complain too much.
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#32
ShRoOmAlIsTiC
dont use the new non-raid ahci amd drivers, they slowed my hdd to 5mb/s compaired to 100mb/s. those things are horrible or I did something extremely wrong.
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