Well I just checked out their website. www.xig.com. They want $119 dollars for their Accelerated X product with 2D/3D and TV video capture support. I guess that's not bad considering your getting a fully supported product. I can see why a lot of people are sticking with NVidia cards instead though. A lot less hassle in the long run. In fact it sounds like it would be cheaper in the long run to just by a $50 TV card to run along my NVidia card. That's a total savings of $79.

So I guess my options are to stick with the NVidia and by a seperate TV card or try the gatos drivers with my new card and see if they fit my needs.

By the way thanks for the input. This has really helped me out a lot.


At 09:50 AM 2/28/2003 -0500, gabriel wrote:
On February 28, 2003 01:34 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   I was running Quake 3 1.31 quite well but with the release 1.32 the
> system would simply hang, some kind of overflow (gatos team are aware of it
> and that may change in the future) and another thing you'll lack is support
> for s3tc which prevent you from playing unreal 2003.  Those 2 reasons made
> me switch for XIG's drivers, they work quite well.

what's XIG?  i've been using the gatos drivers too but can't get capture
working...


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