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Originally posted by Kano View PostIt is better than you might think
Pigs are flying over a frozen hell O.O
So far so good here.
First time ever I could launch Wine with OffscreenRenderingMode set to the default (FBO).
UseGLSL enabled is still glitchy though. Oh well not all the excitement at once
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Well it is the "best" fglrx release with xvba - at least better than all releases before, so you can see an improvement for the first time there. It decodes h264 level 4.1 correctly. It's clear that you can decode h264 l 5.1 with nvidia and also divx (on dx10.1/11 hw). xvba only supports vc1+h264. i still prefer nvidia gt220 for my main box.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumthe HD5000 do have a diverend openGL(4) part... to OpenGL3.3 on my card
the catalyst 10-6 do have more OpenGL fixes..
i think 10-6 will fix your segfault problem..
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Originally posted by Qaridariumthis is an driver bug! mybe not an openGL libGL bug! but its a driver bug!
i'm really sure! amd simply do not have this fix for the r800 in the driver!
just wait for the 10-6 release!
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Originally posted by Kano View PostThat's poor, did you try the same content with a supported card/onboard?
It's really a shame that it doesn't work with Evergreen.
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Originally posted by Kano View PostI mainly test h264 via xvba/vaapi, until that is fully working i would still recommend nvidia for htpc. Well for games maybe ati is ok when you don't want to wait for fermi middle class or budget cards.Obviously is better to wait to fermi middle class or budget cards because after a year of nvidia extra development they will achieve to run unigine heaven at 100 fps with only 10w power consuming, yeah sure
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Originally posted by Jimbo View PostObviously is better to wait to fermi middle class or budget cards because after a year of nvidia extra development they will achieve to run unigine heaven at 100 fps with only 10w power consuming, yeah sure
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