NextPVR Forums
  • ______
  • Home
  • New Posts
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • Home
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
NextPVR Forums Public Hardware v
« Previous 1 … 88 89 90 91 92 … 263 Next »
GMA950 full HD

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
GMA950 full HD
FlatEarth
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 39
Threads: 6
Joined: Aug 2005
#11
2008-05-20, 07:49 PM
pBS,
Is this under XP or Vista?
gEd
Offline

Posting Freak

London
Posts: 3,518
Threads: 100
Joined: Jan 2005
#12
2008-05-20, 08:50 PM
very interesting pBS - cheers. Your pc sounds excellent.

I see that Intel have an g45 chipset with x4500 dx 10.0 graphics chipset being launched in q2, presumably to mobo manufacturers. So we might see some even better (!) boards towards the end of the year.

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/10/22/...gma_x4500/
“If this is the way Queen Victoria treats her prisoners, she doesn't deserve to have any.”
blackpaw
Offline

Member

Posts: 158
Threads: 35
Joined: Dec 2007
#13
2008-05-21, 10:41 PM
How does a E2140 compare in processing power to a AMD Dual 4200+?

I'm not up on Intel CPU's so not sure what compares to my present setup.
Lindsay - Trialling GBPVR 1.2.9, XP Pro SP3 RC2, WinFast -1000T, TinyTwin
gEd
Offline

Posting Freak

London
Posts: 3,518
Threads: 100
Joined: Jan 2005
#14
2008-05-21, 10:58 PM
I would say that the 4200 is faster than the 2140 at stock speeds.

The great thing about the core2 duo cpus is that they overclock like hell. My 2160 is running at 3.2Ghz in my main rig but you probably wouldn't want to do that in a htpc system.

if you want to run at stock speeds, the AMD cpus are good contenders.
“If this is the way Queen Victoria treats her prisoners, she doesn't deserve to have any.”
blackpaw
Offline

Member

Posts: 158
Threads: 35
Joined: Dec 2007
#15
2008-05-21, 11:20 PM
Thanks gEd

Yah, looking at building a low power quiet box, so overclocking is out of the question.
Lindsay - Trialling GBPVR 1.2.9, XP Pro SP3 RC2, WinFast -1000T, TinyTwin
mvallevand
Online

Posting Freak

Ontario Canada
Posts: 53,184
Threads: 958
Joined: May 2006
#16
2008-05-21, 11:25 PM
I've used an E4300 on a G965 GMA 3000 board for a year and I have been been pleased with the value and extreme stability and I am pretty aggressive with how I use it. It's not a gaming machine (Vista SAT gaming video score of 4) but fine for my needs.

Martin
gEd
Offline

Posting Freak

London
Posts: 3,518
Threads: 100
Joined: Jan 2005
#17
2008-05-21, 11:28 PM
observer_11 has posted a very good spec'd pc here

http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=35442
“If this is the way Queen Victoria treats her prisoners, she doesn't deserve to have any.”
pBS
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 4,829
Threads: 182
Joined: Aug 2005
#18
2008-05-22, 08:43 PM
here's the dxva stats for the graphics chipset..
it does vc1 and wmv and 264! Smile
strange colorspace but i think that's only used internally, the codecs send out to the guid one[long numbered one], and it sends it on to the hardware chip...
so even if can't do the hw colorspace, as long as it can use one of them it'll get to the hw decoder..[ex. yuy2 or nv12]

i wish more people would list thier graphics card in the sigs...they are noticably rare..[me included! lol]
but i've changed so often it was kinda hard to keep up..

go figure the intel chipsets would outshine the rest...lol
can't wait for the new mini-itx with even better graphics come out..i would bet money that's the ultimate tiny client machine...and cheap too..Big Grin
[d45fc "Fly Creek"] hdmi built in..

oh and this is on XP..

btw,i have a celeron core2 single [i think 230?] and it seems to run without effort as well as this one..[e2140] and yep, they overclock like crazy, but i haven't seen any need..plus the added heat...this is heatless coming out the back pretty much...
i even left the cpu fan off and it had no problems..lol [only went to 50deg.well within limits] and came with a heatsink that's about a half in. tall..[plus the fan it's about 2 in. tall]

the amd's are nice but not quite as cool for the horsepower in the lower end models..

oh and did i mention these can do hdmi with an ADD2 adapter and a hdmi?
ADD2 is just a connection to the internal graphics card, enabling other video output options...the only ones i've seen are dvi or dualdvi, but those can be adapted to hdmi with a dongle like ati cards.....i haven't seen any direct hdmi add2 adapters but they should exist somewhere..
Hardware: HDHR Prime, HDPVR 1212, Raspberry pi2, VFD display w/LCDSmartie
pBS
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 4,829
Threads: 182
Joined: Aug 2005
#19
2008-05-22, 08:44 PM (This post was last modified: 2008-05-22, 08:55 PM by pBS.)
oops, forgot the stats:

Intel® G965 Express Chipset Family
ModeMPEG2_A: DXVA1, IMC3, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
ModeMPEG2_B: DXVA1, IMC3, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
ModeMPEG2_C: DXVA1, IMC3, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
ModeMPEG2_D: DXVA1, IMC3, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
ModeMPEG2_MoComp: DXVA2, IMC3, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
ModeMPEG2_IDCT: DXVA2, IMC3, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
ModeWMV9_MoComp: DXVA1/2, IMC3, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
ModeVC1_MoComp: DXVA1/2, IMC3, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
BF752EF6-8CC4-457A-BE1B-08BD1CAEEE9F: DXVA1, -, -

ffdshow Video Decoder [MPEG2 720x480]
Unsupported

MainConcept MPEG-2 Video Decoder [MPEG2 720x480 / EVR: YUY2]
ModeMPEG2_B: DXVA1
ModeMPEG2_D: -
ModeMPEG2_A: -
ModeMPEG2_C: -

DScaler Mpeg2 Video Decoder [MPEG2 720x480]
Unsupported

CyberLink Video/SP Decoder [MPEG2 720x480 / EVR: YUY2]
None

MPEG Video Decoder (Gabest) [MPEG2 720x480]
Unsupported

ArcSoft Video Decoder [MPEG2 720x480 / EVR: YUY2]
ModeMPEG2_D: DXVA1
ModeMPEG2_C: -
ModeMPEG2_B: -
ModeMPEG2_A: -

ATI MPEG Video Decoder [MPEG2 720x480 / EVR: NV12]
ModeMPEG2_C: -

GPL MPEG-1/2 Decoder [MPEG2 720x480]
Unsupported

InterVideo NonCSS Video Decoder for Hauppauge [MPEG2 720x480 / EVR: YUY2]
ModeMPEG2_A: DXVA1
ModeMPEG2_C: -

******************************************************************************************
Intel® G965 Express Chipset Family
[YUY2]
BF752EF6-8CC4-457A-BE1B-08BD1CAEEE9F: DXVA1/2, 720x480
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 1
DeinterlaceTechnology: PixelAdaptive
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams

BobDevice: DXVA1/2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: BOBVerticalStretch
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams

SoftwareDevice: DXVA2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: SoftwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: BOBVerticalStretch
ProcAmpControlCaps: None
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams / SubStreamsExtended / YUV2RGBExtended / PlanarAlpha
NoiseFilterTechnology: Unsupported
DetailFilterTechnology: Unsupported

ProgressiveDevice: DXVA2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice / EmulatedDXVA1
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: Unknown
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams
NoiseFilterTechnology: Unsupported
DetailFilterTechnology: Unsupported

[NV12]
BF752EF6-8CC4-457A-BE1B-08BD1CAEEE9F: DXVA1/2, 720x480
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 1
DeinterlaceTechnology: PixelAdaptive
ProcAmpControlCaps: None
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams

BobDevice: DXVA1/2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: BOBVerticalStretch
ProcAmpControlCaps: None
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams

ProgressiveDevice: DXVA2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice / EmulatedDXVA1
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: Unknown
ProcAmpControlCaps: None
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams
NoiseFilterTechnology: Unsupported
DetailFilterTechnology: Unsupported

[IMC3]
BF752EF6-8CC4-457A-BE1B-08BD1CAEEE9F: DXVA1/2, 720x480
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 1
DeinterlaceTechnology: PixelAdaptive
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams

BobDevice: DXVA1/2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: BOBVerticalStretch
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams

ProgressiveDevice: DXVA2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice / EmulatedDXVA1
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: Unknown
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams
NoiseFilterTechnology: Unsupported
DetailFilterTechnology: Unsupported

[IMC4]
BF752EF6-8CC4-457A-BE1B-08BD1CAEEE9F: DXVA1/2, 720x480
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 1
DeinterlaceTechnology: PixelAdaptive
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams

BobDevice: DXVA1/2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: BOBVerticalStretch
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams

ProgressiveDevice: DXVA2, 720x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080
DeviceCaps: HardwareDevice / EmulatedDXVA1
NumForwardRefSamples: 0
NumBackwardRefSamples: 0
DeinterlaceTechnology: Unknown
ProcAmpControlCaps: Brightness / Contrast / Hue / Saturation
VideoProcessorOperations: YUV2RGB / StretchX / StretchY / SubRects / SubStreams
NoiseFilterTechnology: Unsupported
DetailFilterTechnology: Unsupported

Notice the VC1 and WMV accell? Big Grin

and i use ffdshow, set colorspace to nv12 only and you'll get accell...then you have extra cpu to use for post processing..Smile
Hardware: HDHR Prime, HDPVR 1212, Raspberry pi2, VFD display w/LCDSmartie
spaceghost
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 45
Threads: 8
Joined: Sep 2005
#20
2008-05-27, 10:48 PM
pBS Wrote:For those of you who are saddled with only built-in graphics,[like laptop users]
if you have at least an Intel GMA 950 you can get full HD playback, liquid smooth..Smile

Assuming you've got the graphics drivers setup, just use evr renderer, and ATI Avivo codecs...[atidvcr.dll] and you'll get perfect deinterlacing up to 1080i for sure.Big Grin

really surprised me how nice it was for this lowly graphics chip..tho i have an idea the 256 bit core is why it works so well...
Enjoy!


pBS,

How did you do this? What settings in GBPVR? I have a GMA 950 system. Thanks
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)

Pages (4): « Previous 1 2 3 4 Next »


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  HVR 1600 - full or half-size PCI ? Scifidude 2 1,687 2009-09-03, 09:05 PM
Last Post: JonnyCam
  Upgraded to new Full-HD TV adrian_vg@yahoo.com 15 5,884 2009-01-27, 09:47 AM
Last Post: adrian_vg@yahoo.com
  AMD Athlon 2200+XP problems running at full speed dinki 11 4,110 2006-04-08, 07:28 AM
Last Post: gEd
  Sapphire Theatrix Captures ONLY in FULL resolution cagapiou 4 2,012 2005-10-05, 04:10 PM
Last Post: sub

  • View a Printable Version
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:

© Designed by D&D, modified by NextPVR - Powered by MyBB

Linear Mode
Threaded Mode