T.Pike
99 Problems . . .
+187|6760|Pennsyltucky

I just ordered a new video card.  One of the reviews said it was better suited to high-end video playback rather than gaming.

I figure for under $90 it's a 2600XT with 512 of GDDR3, it'll smoke my current X600 (256 DDR1).

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6814161178



Anyway while researching the card I found this:


Remarkable Gaming Performance for DirectX® 10
HIS Radeon™ HD 2600 XT delivers remarkable gaming performance to unleash the HD visual effects within Windows Vista™ and DirectX® 10. Plug-n-play CrossFire™ upgradeability makes it easy to scale up graphics performance to boost the most demanding games; and built-in multi-channel 5.1-surround audio over HDMI establishes a new level of entertainment designed for tech savvy gamers.

ATI Avivo™ HD Video & Media
HIS Radeon™ HD 2600 XT features advanced hardware HD video processing and HDMI with built-in 5.1 surround sound for stunning big-screen entertainment. Home theater aficionados will be mesmerized by ATI Avivo™ HD technology that delivers sharp images and vibrant color fidelity from 1080p playback of Blu-ray™ and HD DVDs movies.


How does a Video card effect surround sound ?

Would I be better off playing DVDs through my computer rather than a regular DVD player?
aimless
Member
+166|6603|Texas
That's if you use HDMI connectors I believe.
T.Pike
99 Problems . . .
+187|6760|Pennsyltucky

aimless wrote:

That's if you use HDMI connectors I believe.
Thanks  +1

I thought HDMI was an equivilant of a video-out.

It's actually video AND sound ?

Last edited by T.Pike (2007-12-25 14:32:56)

r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6926

HDMI carries Video and Sound in one cable.
=Karma-Kills=
"Don't post while intoxicated."
+356|7062|England
Didnt the Radeon 2xxx have build in sound (cards) or summin?

Whatever it is, its not a bad thing!

Wikipedia wrote:

ATI has built-in a HDMI interface with 5.1 audio playback support. The "Rage Theater" chip used on the Radeon X1000 series was replaced with the digital "Rage Theater 200" chip, providing VIVO capabilities. Among other details, the Radeon HD 2000 series graphics cards features dual-link DVI output with HDCP, and provides a specially designed DVI-to-HDMI dongle for HDMI output that carries both audio and video.

The most recent R600 members, RV610 and RV630, feature ATI's Unified Video Decoder for hardware decoding for MPEG2, MPEG4 and VC-1 video streams, which itself being the major part of AVIVO HD technology. In terms of functionality, NVIDIA's Purevideo 2 offer similar hardware video-acceleration, with UVD going one step further thanks to greater VC-1 offloading.

All Radeon HD 2000 series graphics cards support native CrossFire. CrossFire efficiency has improved with the R600 core and shows performance approaching the theoretical maximum of twice the performance of a single card.[2][8]

While some of the architecture of R600 is similar to Xenos, R600 does not feature the embedded DRAM (eDRAM) frame buffer used with Xenos. Xenos' eDRAM is designed tightly around the limited resolutions at which the Xbox 360 operates. Personal computers operate at maximum efficiency at a much wider range of resolutions, which would require a significantly larger amount of eDRAM to be effective.
Source

Last edited by =Karma-Kills= (2007-12-25 14:57:10)

T.Pike
99 Problems . . .
+187|6760|Pennsyltucky

Thanks for the Replies.

Board footer

Privacy Policy - © 2025 Jeff Minard