I had gotten a while back the Creative Labs DVD Encorder, dxr3, with their 12x drive. I have to admit, this setup is the absolute best I've experienced for DVD playback on my computer - the picture is perfect, the sound is perfect, and it runs as smooth as butter. The problem is, as a CDRom drive, the Creative Labs DVD Drive is very bad, it is painfully horrible to sit through a software install.
So I want to change my setup. I went and purchased a Pioneer 16x and I love it to death, couldn't be happier with the performance. However, the Creative Labs decoder card does not work without the Creative Labs DVD drive hooked up. With both drives hooked up I can watch dvd's from either drive.
I've tried other software, PowerDVD 3.0 with my MSI Geforce2 GTS card, the playback is not as smooth and the audio has a lot of background noise. I've tried out a Matrox G450 but their bundled software (i think it was WinDVD) is so rediculously aweful, no fullscreen mode and playback is choppy as all heck.
What it comes down to, is there any way to get the encoder card playing without the Creative Labs drive hooked up? Or else, is there an equivilent encoder card that will give me the same quality and performance?
I've got a t-bird 1.13GHz with 256meg ddr ram, msi geforce2 gts video, and using the via onboard sound.
Any suggestions?
So I want to change my setup. I went and purchased a Pioneer 16x and I love it to death, couldn't be happier with the performance. However, the Creative Labs decoder card does not work without the Creative Labs DVD drive hooked up. With both drives hooked up I can watch dvd's from either drive.
I've tried other software, PowerDVD 3.0 with my MSI Geforce2 GTS card, the playback is not as smooth and the audio has a lot of background noise. I've tried out a Matrox G450 but their bundled software (i think it was WinDVD) is so rediculously aweful, no fullscreen mode and playback is choppy as all heck.
What it comes down to, is there any way to get the encoder card playing without the Creative Labs drive hooked up? Or else, is there an equivilent encoder card that will give me the same quality and performance?
I've got a t-bird 1.13GHz with 256meg ddr ram, msi geforce2 gts video, and using the via onboard sound.
Any suggestions?