On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:26:16 -0400
JoeHill disseminated the following:

> >          That just isn't so. I have a GeF4, I use the 'nv' driver, 
> > I've never used the proprietary nvidia driver, DVD's and any other 
> > kind'a movies play jus' fine.  DVD's, or any videos for that matter, 
> > _do not_ require hardware acceleration.
> 
> Sorry, only speaking from personal experience. DVD's or AVI's will not play,
> at
> least not full screen anyhow, unless I'm using hardware acceleration, ie. the
> nvidia driver. Like you always say, YMMV ;-)

I stand corrected. Just tested it with the nv driver, and the DVD did play,
fullscreen and all. I must have been thinking of trying to play movies with my
onboard video chip (crap) before I got my GF. Sorry :-(

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