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Any 3.3V AGP card will work. That is the trick; it needs to be THREE POINT THREE VOLT operation or it simply won't physically fit. The last AGP cards that ATI made in this manner are the 9600 and 9800 (the 9500, 9700, X series are all 1.5V only cards).
Neko
thats a shame about the X series, i wonder if someone
will make a 3.3v AGP card sometime ?.
after reading this url below it seemed to me that given the people here and your contacts i wondered if the
"Secret Video Encoding Tool „ATI Avivo Xcode“ revealed" might be ported to peg ?.
i tryed a beta copy on my windows xp with a radion 9550 and to my amazement SOME of it actually worked there too, not to a great extent with the h264 encoding but works rather well for divx/xvid.
its not suposed to work at all so that was a nice suprise.
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http://www.chip.de/artikel/c1_artikel_17670022.html
Encoding movies five times faster
By Arnt Kugler / November 2005
Avivo XCode: Top-secret power tool for ATI’s Radeon X1000 GPUs
CHIP Online had the opportunity to test a beta version of ATI’s still secret „Avivo XCode“ encoding tool. It uses the power of the GPU to reduce video encoding time –into virtually any format – drastically. Our results show: The new ATI solution easily does it 5 times faster than even the fastest CPUs available today! "
"Only new ATI graphics cards need apply
There’s a hook however: Avivo XCode only runs on PCs with ATIs Radeon X1000 series VGA cards; i.e. X1300, X1600, X1800 in their respective Pro or XT versions, as well as their All-in-Wonder version.
Our tests indicate that even the cheapest model, a Radeon X1300 available for around 90 Euros in Europe, can achieve dramatic speed increases at crunching down videos."
i wondered IF peg users were to get one of these
radeon X GPU's could bb or someone here ask about
using the great potential for video encoding
from linux if you can get the code for us.
it seems a rather amiga thing to have a usable co-processor This user programable GPU seems to kick arse/butt
would these GPU's even work as is (without the encoding part ? as everyone seems to advocate
the older 95** series ?.