I don not own a RADEON, but the following driver work with the TVout of my
RAGE 128 :
 - Framebuffer VESA
 - MPLAYER with VESA
 - X11 driver VESA
 - MPLAYER with DGA
 - MPLAYER with XVIDIX

The best performance results are obtained with XVIDIX, as the XVIDIX
detects the exact chip of my card (ATI R128 TF) and so can use some
hardware accelration.

BTW, did you try atitvout ??
(http://www.stud.uni-hamburg.de/users/lennart/projects/atitvout/)

Regards,

> On Tuesday 25 November 2003 14:44, Trevor Phillips wrote:
>>
>> So, my question is, is the ATI support up to scratch these days? Would
>> it
>> be better to set up X for Freevo, or go with the framebuffer? Will TV
>> Out
>> for both be supported? How does ATI compare to NVidia for Freevo
>> purposes?
>> (And as an aside, how does the 3.2.8 driver 3D support compare to
>> Windows
>> performance, quality & features?)
>
> Hmmm, no response to this at all yet. Has everyone given up on ATI
> entirely? I
> haven't found much elsewhere either - about the most informative place was
> the rage3d.com Linux board, but the main focus there is 3D support, not TV
> out.
>
> The freevo wiki page for Radeon seems to concentrate on the Radeon 7000 -
> no
> mention of 9000 series, or the TV support in the ATI official drivers. The
> "vesa" method also doesn't go into much detail on performance or quality
> (hardware acceleration for scaling?)
>
> Are there any other forums/projects which may have more current info on
> Radeon
> 9x00 TV Out?
>
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