No good test as you don't see anybody speeking to check a/v sync.
Here's a good stress test for your CPU: http://fs7.www.ex.ua/get/205576/Plan...80p_sample.mkv (19Mbps H.264 @ L5.1/High 1080p24)Originally Posted by yoshi314
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Last edited by tuxdriver; 10-07-2009 at 10:49 AM.
No good test as you don't see anybody speeking to check a/v sync.
Adobe and AMD announce Flash Video acceleration on the GPU for Windows and Linux
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Yesterday when Adobe announced its Flash Player 10.1 that'll be coming down the pipe, Nvidia was among the first to chime in saying that its GPUs will be able to accelerate Flash video with GeForce and Ion.
AMD's informed us that it plans to support Adobe Flash Player 10.1 at the same level and in step with the beta release later this year.
"AMD is committed to making the video usage scenario -- playback, editing and transcoding -- a focal point for AMD platform innovation, smartly using the full CPU + GPU assets of our platform to enrich and accelerate the experience,"
At the Adobe MAX event in Los Angeles, Adobe demonstrated a private alpha of Flash Player 10.1 that is supported by the ATI Radeon HD 5800.
Both Adobe and AMD worked with the DirectX 11 API's compute shader and ATI Stream / OpenCL technology to accelerate Flash performance with the GPU.
Last edited by tuxdriver; 10-07-2009 at 03:38 PM.
Why is this posted in the Open-Source AMD/ATI Linux section? To show that AMD could not care less about free software users even if they made it a priority?
I am happy that I now have 3D with my "ATI Technologies Inc Radeon HD 3300 Graphics" technology (ab)using Linux 2.6.32-rc3-git1 and radeon git, that's progress, but reading that they are now funding development of propietary software together with the evil Adobe corporation makes me quite sad.
Why not throw more moeny at making KMS & the free software radeon driver even better, eh? That would make any flash player better, including the free software gnash player I (ab)use work more smoothly.
How does working with the DirectX11 APIs imply anything about accelerated performance on Linux?
On the flip side, if they're doing acceleration using OpenCL, that only benefits HD4000 series and newer.
DirectX11, HD4000 ... this announcement benefits a pretty tiny percentage of the population.
Hmm. These guys already have a VAAPI library that works with Catalyst libXvBA, but that page of the site is password-protected. Who is allowed to use this stuff?
http://www.splitted-desktop.com/~gbeauchesne/
Why is this stuff closed in the first place?
sometimes stuff is 'closed' because it is so not ready for the masses it would be highly unresponsible to make it availabe for general consumption. If it would be open and lock up your computer you would complain that it is unstable and shouldn't have been released (you means people in general, not you highlandsun).
Probably pretty buggy so they closed it except for some few selected people who are used to suffer.
Aren't fglrx users always used to suffer![]()