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<blockquote data-quote="Inker" data-source="post: 154001" data-attributes="member: 10541"><p>I would consider one (PCI only though), if its cheaper than a new GFX card with decoding capabilities. But even then.....I kinda like FFDshow and the upscaling and other general enhancements it provides. If the card "simply" decodes mpeg4 (xvid/divx), I certainly wouldnt use it for that purpose, but would only use it for HD h264. But throw in a good upscaler (tweakable), maybe some denoising and you got yourself a customer.</p><p></p><p>Another thing, if the card does x264 ENcoding, at fast speeds, it will certainly be a hit, but probably lots more expensive. If you intend to do that, I suggest hoping over to doom9 and ask those folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inker, post: 154001, member: 10541"] I would consider one (PCI only though), if its cheaper than a new GFX card with decoding capabilities. But even then.....I kinda like FFDshow and the upscaling and other general enhancements it provides. If the card "simply" decodes mpeg4 (xvid/divx), I certainly wouldnt use it for that purpose, but would only use it for HD h264. But throw in a good upscaler (tweakable), maybe some denoising and you got yourself a customer. Another thing, if the card does x264 ENcoding, at fast speeds, it will certainly be a hit, but probably lots more expensive. If you intend to do that, I suggest hoping over to doom9 and ask those folks. [/QUOTE]
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