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<blockquote data-quote="knutinh" data-source="post: 38493" data-attributes="member: 14776"><p>Are you talking about software accelerated or hardware accelerated?</p><p></p><p>I believe that wmv-hd is an anectdotal format when it comes to delivery of hollywood movies on optical disks. Currently, MPEG2 playback is most important, and over time, MPEG4 part 10/AVC/h264 (same thing) is what will be most importan. No guarantees, though.</p><p></p><p>As $50 cards can deliver 1440x1920 pixels at 60Hz for computer use, I take for granted that they can do the same for HD video IF the CPU/system is able to deliver decoded frames?</p><p></p><p>regards</p><p>Knut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knutinh, post: 38493, member: 14776"] Are you talking about software accelerated or hardware accelerated? I believe that wmv-hd is an anectdotal format when it comes to delivery of hollywood movies on optical disks. Currently, MPEG2 playback is most important, and over time, MPEG4 part 10/AVC/h264 (same thing) is what will be most importan. No guarantees, though. As $50 cards can deliver 1440x1920 pixels at 60Hz for computer use, I take for granted that they can do the same for HD video IF the CPU/system is able to deliver decoded frames? regards Knut [/QUOTE]
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