I have 2 nVidia GeForce 7900 GS cards (both dual heads so 4 monitors) on my system and with the correct nVidia drivers it sure looks like both cards are doing the work.
I'm going to guess that it is not up to Cinelerra so much as it is up to X11 and how it is set up - and whether the drivers are all in place. Note that I've had no success having both ATI and nVidia cards use OpenGL at the same time. I'll wager it is much easier to use identical cards or at least ones that use the same driver (all nVidia for example) richard On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 01:59 -0600, Matt Pfingsten wrote: > It's 2AM here and I had a crazy idea/question. What would happen if I > had multiple video cards installed on my system (like a dual monitor > setup or something without dual-head cards). Would Cinelerra's OpenGL > accelerated effects take advantage of all available GPU's or just the > first one? > > -- > Matt Pfingsten > www.TuxFilms.com > www.GotWookiee.com -- - Richard C. Pitt Pacific Data Capture [EMAIL PROTECTED] 604-644-9265 http://richard.pacdat.net www.pacdat.net PGP Fingerprint: FCEF 167D 151B 64C4 3333 57F0 4F18 AF98 9F59 DD73 _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
