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Calamity:

--- Quote from: haynor666 on March 21, 2016, 12:26:13 pm ---That reminds me that I didn't check SFIV movies on fresh windows 7 install with HD5450 and HD4350.

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I did test it and it worked great with my HD 5450, tested it again now with the HD 6540 and it's crashing  ???.

JoeB:
I understand the advantages (and disadvantages) of using ATOM-15 along with CRT 2.0 and GroovyMame..

For those individuals that decide to use ArcadeVGA with GroovyMAME, and use the Ultimarc drivers, they will have much more limited number of resolutions, possibility of image tearing (due to possible mismatch of refresh rate), etc.  But putting this aside, and just focusing on the driver.  The Ultimarc driver will work in regular Win7 x64 (non-test mode) and DXVA should work perfectly, correct? Is this because the driver is signed by Microsoft or ATI?

Is it possible to pay to get CRT 2.0 drivers signed as well?

Calamity:

--- Quote from: JoeB on March 21, 2016, 02:43:05 pm --- The Ultimarc driver will work in regular Win7 x64 (non-test mode) and DXVA should work perfectly, correct?

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No, it has the same issue, check this:

http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/topic/6731-arcadevga-5000-not-working-in-hyperspin-freezes-up/


--- Quote ---Is it possible to pay to get CRT 2.0 drivers signed as well?

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I already tried that, I'll tell the story some day. Kernel code signing certificates are only issued to registered companies or organizations. I couldn't get one as an individual.

The whole code signing certification is just a big load of crap. And the best part is that these certificates are no longer valid for Windows 10. Now you need to send your drivers to M$ directly to get them signed by them. Imagine the process: "Hey sirs, I'm Mr. Calamity, I hack AMD drivers to allow 15 kHz modes".

haynor666:

--- Quote from: Calamity on March 21, 2016, 02:02:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: haynor666 on March 21, 2016, 12:26:13 pm ---That reminds me that I didn't check SFIV movies on fresh windows 7 install with HD5450 and HD4350.

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I did test it and it worked great with my HD 5450, tested it again now with the HD 6540 and it's crashing  ???.

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So the only way to get this game working is right now use official ATI drivers with VMMaker or Soft15kHz :/

JoeB:
Calamity: According to Ultimarc, he provides Windows 7/8 32 and 64 bit drivers.  If that's the case (especially for 64 bit), then M$ must be signing them for him!  How did he pull that off??

If he is using signed 64 bit drivers for Windows 7, than I assume that mp4 playback in Windows media Player should have less issues as well.  The link you provided is for Flash (FLV) playback.  HS has since been updated to play mp4 files.  The days of FLV playback in HS are finally DEAD (thank god!).  If an mp4 can play in Windows Media Player, it will play in HS.  If it can't play in WMP, it won't play in HS.  The 2 are now linked.  Can't blame HS anymore.  :)

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