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AMD Releases UVD Video Decode Support For R600 GPUs
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I think it's pretty cool they did this. At this point most of this older hardware is only good for video decoding anyway so it can help breathe life into these old systems that many may have considered retiring. I think it's more important to get UVD and VDPAU completed before optimizing or adding anything else to these older cards; anything related to gaming I'd prefer be focused on newer cards. Now all they need to do is complete VDPAU.
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Originally posted by opensource View PostAMD and other devs, if developing for older hardware does not help support new hardware then please don't waste your time writing code for old hardware. New and newer hardware has more users and new hardware is also faster/better. Get over it and sell your old hardware and buy new hardware (200$ extra per 3years is nothing). Intel has great open source drivers BTW, they even have a team called The Intel Open Source Technology Center. Unfortunately they don't have AM/NV like graphics cards but regarding CPU I'd buy Intel.
Also, who cares what CPU you'd buy? If I was going to buy some soft drink, I'd go for Pepsi
Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostI think it's pretty cool they did this. At this point most of this older hardware is only good for video decoding anyway so it can help breathe life into these old systems that many may have considered retiring. I think it's more important to get UVD and VDPAU completed before optimizing or adding anything else to these older cards; anything related to gaming I'd prefer be focused on newer cards. Now all they need to do is complete VDPAU.
Originally posted by libv View Postrv6xx is everything but the r600: the HD2900, which upon announcement supposedly had uvd, but two days later this was correct. Apparently that block was broken on r600. So you're talking hd2400, hd2600 (if synapses serve, as this 7y old info is purely off the top of my head) and such as well.
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Originally posted by Espionage724 View PostI assume the 2400 and 2400 PRO are the same?
And both are RV610.
Originally posted by Espionage724 View PostSo does that mean this news doesn't apply to a 2400?Last edited by whitecat; 24 August 2014, 04:36 PM.
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Originally posted by spstarr View PostExcuse me, but some of us have laptops and we can't just REMOVE THE GPU.... unless you want to pay to buy laptops for people.
Sure there are also non-mobile versions but for mobile users this is absolutely great!
Of course if your hardware cant do nothing has very few features its easier to support this few features good.
And btw, whats this garbage with 32bit uefi in baytrail computers that hinders installing of every linux distribution...
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Originally posted by brent View PostVDPAU-GL interop is required for some software that implements custom video postprocessing or scaling, like XBMC or mpv. The interop API is based on fields, even for progressive content.
Regardless, this seems like it would only be an issue if you want to avoid copies. So, take two fields, deinterlace (using whatever method) to gl_texture->post-process->display (the universal planes/atomic pageflip could help to avoid a copy here).
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Originally posted by Ericg View PostYou mean... "Damn it! My company of choice isn't supporting my 7+yr hardware!" ? There is NOTHING that says they HAD TO put out this support. They did it purely out of the goodness of their heart (even profit isnt an issue since anyone working on this couldve been working on other stuff, NEW cards that AMD is still making money on). No card is supported forever, and no driver is perfect.
So what?? Should I consider those two and a half years of support as a "goodness of their heart"? If truth be told - this is a f*ckin' shame. I as a customer felt really betrayed by AMD. It cannot be denied that AMD sucks in long term driver support and that NVIDIA does a much better job there (my previous card was NVIDIA so I goddman know what I'm talking about...).
Considering the current poor (Windows) driver state for my new R7 260x, I'm also rather pessimistic that it will ever reach a stable state.
Buggy unsupported crap.
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