Gray, Tim wrote:
I use the DXR3 simply because it's easier to get/setup/and install than it
is to actually get my hands on G400 cards.


Nvidia cards are a major pain in the arse to get working, 2 cards that are supposed to be the same will act 100% different in the same machine.

I think the nvidia are super-simple to setup, however, they look bad in TV mode. I am fighting a rotation of image problem on the TV. I have seen it with 3 different NV cards to different degrees. I know it is the card because it is rotated even in the BIOS config page. I was thinking of trying the dxr3 card to fix this.



I also modify the dxr3 card to have a video out RCA for composite video. It disables the spdif digital audio out but I could care less about that. (I have listened to digital audio and analog audio on a high end system, the difference in quality is minimal.)

The nice thing is that spdif is much cleaner cabling than RCA and my amp does not take in 6-RCA inputs.


Maybe I will get one of these, like I said, they are cheap for what you get and if it fixes my rotation problem then great.


One strange side effect, the DXR3 should take more processor power to display a divx file as mplayer is transcoding the divx to mpeg2 and then sending it to the dxr3, but it doesn't. I find that divx playback on the framebuffer takes more processor power than the dxr3 output does.

I personally like the dxr3 for output, but it does take quite a bit more
work to get it working, and every freevo runtime update will break it by
replacing the SDL libs you patched, so you have to copy them back to
/usr/local/freevo/runtime/dll.





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