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Intel H55 Hardware Acceleration playback of Dual MPEG4-AVC clip

Intel H55 Hardware Acceleration playback of Dual MPEG4-AVC clip using Windows Media player and PowerDVD 9.

Intel vaapi vs Radeon OMX encoding 1st video

amd\intel DRI_PRIME + realtime vaapi h264 video encoding + team fortress 2

intel i5 3330 radeon hd 7790.

Guimark Test with hw video acceleration enabled in Ubuntu 11.04

Video: NVIDIA 8400M GS Computer: HP dv6745es CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz RAM: 4096MB O.S: Ubuntu 11.04 Browser: ...

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@lienucksfails2 Yes, but Firefox does not have hw acceleration in Linux so you're comparing an accelerated browser with a not accelerated one, so your Linux test are wrong because you're doing software rendering. If you want to reproduce it, go to about:flags in chrome (Windows and Linux) and enable hw acceleration, then repeat the test and you will see the results.
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@lienucksfails2 Yes yes yes, only one thing: take a look to top500.org and you will see what operating system people use for serious things.
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@raulmoreralopez Who cares? Firefox is more widely used. Sucks that it sucks on Linux.
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@lienucksfails2 Any one who considers himself impartial.
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@albandy being a 24/7 number cruncher means nothing
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@albandy watch my computing power video.
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@raulmoreralopez 1% market share.
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Different browser.

fit-PC2 playback of the H.264 1080p birds scene

This video demonstrates fit-PC2 video playback capabilities in Linux. Details: Container: Matroska (MKV) Resolution: 1920x1072 Format: AVC1 FPS: 23.976 ...

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I'm seriously looking into this for my home theater. a) have you tried Mythbuntu on it? (I'd be using 9.10) b) have you tried a USB tuner with it? (I'm looking Pinnacle HDTV USB) Thanks, my wife's big hesitation is that it won't do 1080p, this swung her my direction.
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Great, but do you have to pay a crappy Windows 7 license? I wont buy this if I have to pay Microsoft royalties... I am interested in the nice hardware though. Thanks in advance for any advise.
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How do you think this would handle a 32" LCD? I was thinking about building a media pc. But if this can handle the video aspect I can always upgrade the storage.
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@neolexington seen a few demo's of large tv's and handles it fine, has 160gb hdd on some models so storage isn't really that bad.
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looks choppy, having a framerate counter would be helpful...can this handle 1080p @ 30fps?
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Actually this demo is on Ubuntu Linux. You can buy the fit-PC2 Linux.
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30fps isn't very good imo for any pc at any res. apart from a pvp.
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@RedCodeStudios available with windows 7
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That scene is from planet earth

Android Wave

This is Android running on eeepc, demonstrating opengl acceleration using intel i915 dri driver.

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It is interesting to see android running on the EeePC. I guess many people would prefer using android than windows or gnu/linux based distributions on there eepc. This looks like the future of mass market computers.
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I think the main point of this video is that it demonstrated fully accelerated 3D on eeepc using the existing kernel gem + mesa + eagle structure and integrated them into Android.
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I thought it would be google wave on android :(
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