Hi I have a graphics card with an SIS6326 chipset.
Under Windows 98 (using PowerDVD), I get fantastic performance on my Pention 233MMX as it supports YUV->RGB, Motion Compensation and iDCT in hardware. This chipset is not currently supported under Linux.
What do you think the chances are of PowerDVD working with hardware acceleration under WINE/WINEX?
What sort of performance should I expect?
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-Robert
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Robert Lowery wrote:
Hi I have a graphics card with an SIS6326 chipset.
Under Windows 98 (using PowerDVD), I get fantastic performance on my Pention 233MMX as it supports YUV->RGB, Motion Compensation and iDCT in hardware. This chipset is not currently supported under Linux.
What do you think the chances are of PowerDVD working with hardware acceleration under WINE/WINEX?
Before the chipset is supported by Linux? Zero.
Once XFree86 provides XVideo support for your chipset (or even better, the newer brand of XVideo, the one that also include motion compensation, I don't remember the name), then you may get hardware acceleration in Wine. But I think that currently DDraw does not support hardware acceleration for these things. So it will probably require some work on Wine too.
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I'd say zilch. If the chipset isn't supported by linux, there's no way wine/wineX can use any advanced features of it because wine uses what linux/X have to offer, which isn't support for this chipset.
I don't know what kind of performance it would get without hardware acceleration.
Bobby Bingham
On Wednesday 29 August 2001 09:37 pm, you wrote:
Hi I have a graphics card with an SIS6326 chipset.
Under Windows 98 (using PowerDVD), I get fantastic performance on my Pention 233MMX as it supports YUV->RGB, Motion Compensation and iDCT in hardware. This chipset is not currently supported under Linux.
What do you think the chances are of PowerDVD working with hardware acceleration under WINE/WINEX?
What sort of performance should I expect?
Please cc replies to my email, as I am not subscribed
Thank-you for your help
-Robert