ATI's Avivo Platform - H.264 Decode and Transcode Acceleration on R5xx
by Anand Lal Shimpi on September 20, 2005 10:44 AM EST- Posted in
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Avivo Improves Video Capture
Avivo doesn't actually bring anything new to the table when addressing the video capture stage of the video pipeline. Instead, it simply uses a product that's been in existence for a while now - ATI's Theater 550.
Avivo doesn't actually bring anything new to the table when addressing the video capture stage of the video pipeline. Instead, it simply uses a product that's been in existence for a while now - ATI's Theater 550.
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ViRGE - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
Hexus has confirmed Avivo platforms will be HDCP/HDMI compliant.ViRGE - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
Didn't ATI already promiss this feature last time? When they launched the X800, they advertised accelerated encoding/decoding of MPEG1, 2, and 4; and right now all they've actually done is decode acceleration of 1 and 2, with no sort of encode acceleration to be seen. I'm really getting leery of all these video features that fail to materialize.MrJim - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
With my Radeon 9800 i can accelerate divx when i use the divx player, thats mpeg4 for me. But im looking forward to better support in the hardware.ViRGE - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
That's not decode acceleration, that's simply a form of deblocking where the Divx codec doesn't deblock the video then passes it to the 9800 to deblock(and I use the term loosely because the Divx codec itself does a better job, IMHO).mongoosesRawesome - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
nvidia has really aggrivated me with their purevideo. they tout purevideo as a feature of their graphics cards, but in order to enable it, you have to pay them 20 dollars for their purevideo software. after paying 400 dollars for a graphics card, i expect the features listed for the graphics card to be included in drivers. i think anandtech and other hardware review sites need to be more explicit about how purevideo is only enabled after purchasing extra software from NVIDIA.while I haven't been as impressed with ATI's video game performance as of late, WMV9 acceleration is included in their drivers all the way back to my 9800 Pro, a feature NVIDIA wasn't able to deliver with their AGP 6800 series cards, and only available after paying them for extra software on newer cards.
Rock Hydra - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
I agree. That pissed me off when I found out about having to buy additional software. Maybe a 3rd party has come up with a way to enable the abilities of purevideo. Even better, for free. /crosses fingersJep4444 - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
ATI drivers work fine for games, ive never had one game fail to run on me through two Radeon cards(ill admit the drives for the Rage sucked as i couldnt get quite a few games to run on that thing)I'm curious what Intels reaction to this since it treads into the same territory as Viiv, i think ATI should try to strategically place themselves together if they want Avivo to suceed to its full potential
Myph - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
Only thing really holding me back from going ATI, I just can't trust that their drivers are going to work for ALL games, all the time.photai - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
maybe you should consider how it performs as well. I think it is important too.Griswold - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - link
Humbug. Their drives have no more problems with brand new games than nvidias.