On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Jean-Michel Pour? <jm at poure.com> wrote: > On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 21:33 -0800, Dan Dennedy wrote: >> I believe all cards that support VDPAU and CUDA require PCI Express >> x16. I do not have any computers that support that! My main >> workstation is a dual Athlon 2000 from 2001, which was high end for >> the time. It only has AGP, but it is still a decent desktop system by >> even today's standards. I can not even locate a video card at a >> physical retailer that carries cards for AGP! Last spring I built a >> Quad Core system to mimic the setup of the a product I was helping to >> develop for a commercial MLT user. It only supports up to x8 PCI >> Express. I do have a MacBook Pro from my employer with an 8600M GT, >> but it is not clear if it is supported. I have 64-bit Arch Linux >> running on it, and I will see if I can get it working. > > > I compiled yesterday night, it works super-fast. > My laptop was bought for 450? and has a GeForce 8400. > Viewing the AVCHD file requires 10% computer power, nothing.
I got it working on my MacBook Pro, and I agree it is very nice. I reviewed the API as well. It will take a lot of work to integrate it, but we have the mplayer patch and MythTV's integration to learn from it. Oh well, another thing to add to my ToDo list. -- +-DRD-+
