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don't want to go to much oftop there could still be light at the tunnel for you i hope AMD/ATI gonna do the right thing and go as open as Nvidia with their UVD2 support for non licensed Developers http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...dpau_gpu&num=1 <- this is unique a very long time Linux waited for that and Nvidia made it reality 1 AMD/ATI are currently slow and behind Nvidia. It isn't over yet, though the question remains are AMD/ATI gonna support non licensed Developers on UVD2 and bring out a patch for Mplayer ? ![]() Don't supporting those wouldn't fit in their strategy they already gave access to their Driver but keep UVD2 a 3rd Party Licensed Developer Secret ? (btw Nvidia goes the other way keeping their Driver a Secret opening VP2). Still a Main Standard needs to be developed for Linux but it's a first direct step to SOA Hardware Video Decoding by both. Just lets wait for next month and see what and how AMD/ATI is gonna offer Developers for Linux and Windows alike in terms of UVD2 access they could gain at least under Linux the head with being complete open by then ![]() ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woq2gZOGQeg <- 100% CPU utilized playback via libavcodec http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw1IZuskREU <- 100% CPU utilized playback via Nvidia VDPAU VP2 Hardware http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7R90A7ZqLU <- And this is what im 100% sure by now what we have in our Nvidia/ATI GPUs working ![]() Nothing different to what ST Micro, Broadcom, Sigma and others Develop, just by Nvidia and ATI ![]() ![]()
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Hello.
A little question. I've a PC made specialy for video processing encoding. As i don't need high 3D capability, i've buy for it a simple little nVidia 6600. I don't care about speed, but is it possible to use DGVC1DecNv with it ? If not, which is the first or "lowest" nVidia card that support DGVC1DecNV ? Thanks. |
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DGVC1DecNV 1.0.1
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OSS VC-1 Decoder in ffmpeg
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there is an open source decoder for VC-1 in current ffmpeg(libavcodec) (http://ffmpeg.org/index.html). Is it possible to use this lib to build a DGVC1Dec that is independent from nvidia cards? Regards, Daniel. |
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this is the card i have: http://support.packardbell.com/uk/it...amadeus_ipower
i don't see any info on CUDA.. pls help. |
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