This is my last unanswered question from Cyberlink support:
It's been very difficult collecting information on AMD Fluid Motion, if not impossible, I've posted in the AMD forum and started a support ticket there and even contacted Sapphire and have received no information.
It appears that in order to enable this function I would need a new AMD video card, but according to Korrigan's post I wouldn't need to update my processor to an AMD since he is using an i7.
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/39728.page
On another forum it was concluded that an "A" series processor is necessary as well as an AMD video card.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=4902299#post4902299
I don't mind spending money on a new video card, but it's going a bit far to buy a new processor and mother board.
So, do I need a new AMD processor as well ?
Any information on this is much appreciated.
It still remains unanswered...
So my MSI R9-290 came yesterday and it does work, but I found that one has to run a Blu-ray at 60Hz refresh rate for it to be enabled. So that means that somewhere along the way it's applying 3/2 pull down. If I set the refresh rate to 24 Hz, it doesn't work.
The function does not work AT ALL in Cinema mode, which I may create a support ticket to address this, but given the inability for Cyberlinks apparent lack of knowledge and interest in this matter _ well what's the point.
I am quite pissed off about that, it's like walking into a car dealership and having the salesman know nothing about the product, how fats it can goes, what fuel economy it gets etc.
You can just imagine the salesman saying "I have no idea about anything about the car, you'll just have to buy it find out for yourself". It's the same situation here...
It needs a high end video card for it to work, but I did find an article saying that an R7 series will work, but given the fact that my R9-290 is working quite hard (the fans ramp up a bit when it's enabled), I would go with a R9 series.
It's a matter of trade offs, the interpolation feature on my projector is better in some ways then AMD Fluid Motion is and vise-versa.
I don't think it warrants spending 500.00$ bucks on a new card, my Panasonic projector works just as well, so I may return the card.
If anyone is reading this and they have a interpolation feature on their display that they are happy with, I would say not to bother with Fluid Motion.
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