I know these cards are not used by a lot of people, but this is still very good news!![]()
Phoronix: S3 Graphics Linux Driver Supports OpenGL 3.1
Hitting our inbox just minutes ago was a press release announcing the S3 Graphics 5400E graphics processor. The 5400E is designed to be a power-efficient GPGPU processor with dual-link DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort connection support...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=NzYzMA
I know these cards are not used by a lot of people, but this is still very good news!![]()
http://drivers.s3graphics.com/en/dow...nux/Readme.txt
S3 Graphics Chrome4xx_5xx Linux driver package includes a patch to MPlayer to enable
GPU accelerated H.264/VC-1/WMV9/MPEG-2 video decoding through VA-API.So even S3 has hardware accelerated video decoding for Linux users, that only leaves out AMD...Code:S3G linux driver also implemented a new video API called VDPAU. This API is used by the latest SVN version MPlayer for video acceleration.
AMD is making a complete fool out of itself by not letting Linux users make use of the hardware accelerated video decoding features of their GPUs.
Last edited by monraaf; 10-22-2009 at 04:30 PM.
Even S3 supports VDPAU and AMD just stands there and looks stupid.
Great.
A closed driver with KMS wow.
I'm impressed, such a small company and such a full features driver!
Too bad it's not open.But for such a small company it's probably even harder.
Edit:
by http://drivers.s3graphics.com/en/dow...inux_EN_26.htm- H/W accelerated H.264/MPEG2/WMV-9/VC-1 video playback.
- SAMM / Rotation / Xinerama / Compiz
- XRandR support
- VDPAU support
- KMS Support
Wow!
Now, phoronix, test it and tell us if it really works!
Last edited by bugmenot; 10-22-2009 at 04:53 PM.
VIA is hardly a small company. Certainly not intel or amd tho,
few notes:
Long-term supply guarantee
OpenCL 1.0
how exactly is a closed source KMS driver possible anyway?
or do they just mean the kernel module does the mode setting?
Whoa, that's quite a feature-list they got there.
A VDPAU implementation on hardware not dogged by Bumpgate would be awesome. Any info if this actually works or is just PR? (Michael, do I smell a review coming?)
That actually sounds like a decent, though closed source, driver.
But I'm willing to bet that it's broken and most features wont work. I mean it's via were talking about. They've always been promising great thing yet there linux drivers always sucked badly.
AFAIK their kernel module is open-sourced, though not yet included in the mainline linux kernel.
Uhm yeah that's what kms means after all.