ITC Processing
ITC Processing has been available on ATI graphics cards since Catalyst 9.2 though it can have a positive or negative impact depending on your display device.
Enabling ITC Processing for DTVs
- ITC processing is a feature that enables display processors to use the appropriate pixel data processing algorithms based on specific content type to ensure video quality.
- With ITC processing, the graphics driver enables the display to use its own video quality processing algorithms for movies played in full-screen mode on HDMI™ displays.
- Note: This feature is available only for DTVs connected with HDMI cables and may not be available for all systems.
How to enable this in the ATI Catalyst Control Center
- From the Graphics Settings tree, expand DTV.
- Click Attributes.
- Select or clear Enable ITC Processing as appropriate.
- Select—Enables ITC processing for HDMI displays that are capable of the feature. When movies are played in full-screen mode, the display’s processors can be used to ensure video quality.
- Clear—Disables ITC processing. Video quality is ensured by the graphics driver for all types of contents displayed.








August 12, 2010 at 2:54 pm
So for example, I have a super nice new 52″ sharp LCD it’s almost brand-new and originally was like $2000, and I have a super nice new HP computer with a brand-new radeon 5670, so am I better off with ITC checked or cleared? I understand what it does, but I don’t understand if it’s good or bad in my particular situation? Thanks, if anyone replies to this.
October 25, 2010 at 7:46 am
@Tim let the graphics card handle the video processing fully if the video already looks good. It will be no doubt much more capable of producing a better picture than the tv is using it’s own processors. If the image looks good why bother turning this feature on anyway.
October 25, 2010 at 7:55 am
To be honest I cant see a difference either way so I have left it enabled. All my media is via xbmc for windows which may be why.
December 15, 2010 at 1:39 pm
“It will be no doubt much more capable of producing a better picture than the tv is using it’s own processors. If the image looks good why bother turning this feature on anyway.”
Can about it more?
December 19, 2010 at 6:43 am
This ATI card has more features than I understand, but so far it appears that letting the TV handle things works best.