Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Search Result
Collapse
24 results in 0.0104 seconds.
Keywords
Members
Tags
-
Actually these bugs have been fixed in 4.6.x series. At least in Debian. My akonadi + instances eat < 5 (some akonadi services each ~900KB) MBs of...
-
Servers and embedded systems in the world cares about other drivers too....
Leave a comment:
-
Droidhacker, HDCP works as a final layer. It is just like HTTPS. when you watch an HD movie which requires HDCP your whole stream from GPU output to screen...
Leave a comment:
-
Indeed, yes. If the source device doesn't want to encrypt the signal, HDCP doesn't come into play. My post was from a purely technological point of view....
Leave a comment:
-
IIRC, ATI's current cards decouple DRM hardware from video acceleration bits during design in order to be able to release documentation about their video...
Leave a comment:
-
I also have some feedback about the survey. First the resolution question: I run a 22" screen 1680x1050 pixels and just confused which option to...
Leave a comment:
-
I hate to disagree but, ATI had an OpenGL demo called VideoShader demo that postprocessed the video of your choice on the fly and it was a big hit with...
Leave a comment:
-
Yes, they have. There's even a small benchmark.
OTOH, OpenCL is a standard and CUDA is just a vendor specific API. I'd also prefer OpenCL...
Leave a comment:
-
I thought that I said that by saying "which was different than ATI's anyway". =)...
Leave a comment:
-
GeForce FX was the first family that came with the ShaderFX and CinemaFX (or CineFX) engines, you are right, but 8500 family is older than FX family IIRC....
Leave a comment:
-
ATI had GPU acceleration before in Linux in 9600 and X1600 era but they dropped it to re-write it from scratch. It was not literally HW decoding but it...
Leave a comment:
-
I don't know if it's the correct place to tell such things but I don't have a better choice at this time. If anyone can point me to a better place to...Last edited by Silent Storm; 07 July 2009, 04:02 AM.
Leave a comment:
-
Why am I thinking that "washed out colored" images show more details or is it really they are more detailed in terms of spatial detail?
...
Leave a comment:
-
For the guys thinking that it's distribution specific, I'm the guy who reported that bug 1 year ago. I'm currently using the same installation (debian...
Leave a comment:
-
To be honest, as a programmer, I expext that if a code is better than other, it works faster (in this context). So, yes, glxgears may not be a benchmark...
Leave a comment:
Bottom Ad
Collapse
Leave a comment: