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  • #11
    Very carefully... DDC/EDID support isn't there yet
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    • #12
      It must be really cool to switch always drivers depending on the apps/games you use

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Redeeman View Post
        i would say, that if you purchase these amd cards now, you should be FULLY prepared for it _NEVER_ being able to work properly with fglrx.

        people have been saying the "oh ill just buy now, in a few months, the drivers will be stable and all!", and i dont know of a SINGLE case where they havent gotten totally owned for being so naive.

        Its amazing that somebody in the open source community could be so naive as to feel that software does not improve, and that it will not ever improve. How really sad. Are you still using 98se by any chance? Dos 6.22?

        I have honestly been very pleased with how quickly and well things have changed. It used to be so much more difficult getting ATI cards to do anything at all, and things just really aren't that way anymore.
        If you can't acknowledge the imrpovements that have been made, then go try to sell your pessimism and NVIDIA attitude someplace else.

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        • #14
          so what, this prove there is a market on linux

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Apolyon View Post
            Its amazing that somebody in the open source community could be so naive as to feel that software does not improve, and that it will not ever improve. How really sad. Are you still using 98se by any chance? Dos 6.22?

            I have honestly been very pleased with how quickly and well things have changed. It used to be so much more difficult getting ATI cards to do anything at all, and things just really aren't that way anymore.
            If you can't acknowledge the imrpovements that have been made, then go try to sell your pessimism and NVIDIA attitude someplace else.
            you are getting it all wrong, software does improve, oh wait, but im not addressing ALL software in general..

            Lets do a sanity check here, im addressing only fglrx, which has been said to "improve" for years..

            lets review here.. hmm.. i have a radeon 9700, can fglrx run wine with it? i think not. this is a thing introduced in fglrx some (1 year? 6 months?) ago..

            sure, they fix some things, but i think if you review fglrx's history it will not be encouraging..

            The reality is, that it has been told over and over again that fglrx will improve, but it just hasnt happened, and those few improvements there might have come (ohh! a control center! how shiny!) is mostly irellevant, i think people would rather have application compatibility, and stuff actually working, rather than a shiny shiny amdccle showing pretty preview of aa/af settings.

            im not saying fglrx wont be fixed alot more quickly now that AMD has aquired ATi, i do believe they are doing ALOT more than ati used to, however, i think people deserve to know that they shouldnt expect anything from it, if the past is any indicator atleast.

            To sum it up.
            Hows the wine? Hows the video? Hows the multiple X servers?

            oh and btw, you might want to look up what i think about nvidia before you talk about it..

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            • #16
              Thanks for all the comments and insights on this. I was afraid that the video playback issue was not solved yet and I am also a bit surprised because it's been around for quite some time now. :-(

              So I'll stay with my crappy 8600 GTS card for a bit longer until I can be sure that I do not trade one massive problem (2d performance) for another (tearing video playback) with the switch to a HD48X0 card. :-(

              I hope this gets fixed sooner rather than later... even though right now I have a lot more faith in the AMD devs than in the NVidia ones because for several month now all that's being said about those performance issues is: "we know, it's going to be fixed in a future driver release" and that's it. And with their point on open sourcing their specs, well... getting off-topic, sorry.

              @bridgman: is there any time frame when this video playback issue is going to be fixed or what's actually causing it? I have seen it on an aging Dell laptop (X300 mobility chip) recently, so it's not specific to a certain hw architecture but purely a driver specific problem.

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              • #17
                The problem is that it shoudl be fixed NOW, not in some month, this realease should never even came out as well as 8.5 and 8.6.
                Linux is my main OS.
                Do you think they would have let something like that goes into a windows build ?
                It's been 3 versions now, 8.5 8.6 8.7 and hd48x0 only support one driver.

                I don't want to spread bad atmosph?re or insult anyone, but devs should realise it's really a major failure, you can't increment a release with such a major video playback wreckage lol

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                • #18
                  If the only video problems you see are refresh rate artifacts from lack of vsync for xv, then you could try using a player with gl output after setting vsync on with amdcccle.

                  Works for me with X1600 pro and HD3850 both AGP.

                  mplayer -vo gl:yuv=4:lscale=1

                  does gl colourspace and bicubic scale - there are other types of scale if you prefer them.

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                  • #19
                    Am I the only one getting hangs with my HD 4850 when watching video using xv? It seems to work 50% of the time when I boot my computer. If it works the first time I never get hangs. And the tearing is not nice either
                    2D Performance is good though.

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                    • #20
                      I tested a 4850 card on Ubuntu 8.04 amd64 with fglrx 8.6 the past few days. Fglrx 8.7 will probably introduce official support for 4850, but things are looking great already! Comments:

                      1. I simply pulled out my X1950 Pro and installed the 4850. Didn't touch the drivers. Ubuntu loaded with the correct resolution on first try.

                      2. 2d performance is the same as with my X1950 (which is excellent).

                      3. Compiz performance is slightly improved compared to X1950 (there was a slight hesitation when maximizing Opera at 1400x1050 before - this no longer occurs).

                      4. Compiz alpha-blending and/or blur plugin does not work correctly (fades to black instead of alpha-blending).

                      5. OpenGL, GLSL, FBOs work fine (and noticeably faster than with X1950).

                      6. The __driCreateNewScreen_20050727 crash bug still occurs when creating two consecutive X connections. (Bug ticket: 737-35215)


                      Edit: Didn't test video outside Youtube, which works well enough.


                      Edit 2: Wine works fine with Diablo 2 (Glide->OpenGL wrapper) and Wing Commander: Prophecy/Secret Ops (DX5 and 6 respectively). Actually, D2 looks and runs significantly better on Wine than on Vista (never managed to get any Glide wrapper to work on the latter).
                      Last edited by BlackStar; 14 July 2008, 06:29 AM.

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