February 8th, 2009 by acmelab68
[UPDATE]Since Nvidia driver version 180.35 almost all Nvidia graphics cards starting with the 8xxx series are able to play back VC-1 content.[/UPDATE] VC-1 is one of three open standards for HD DVD and more important these days, the Blu-Ray disk. If you’ve already bought a graphics cards, and you are not certain if your card [...]
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January 27th, 2009 by acmelab68
Nvidia released a new video driver for Linux, the version 180.25 (x86, x86_64). They also released a new mplayer-vdpau, many people have been waiting for, since there have been memory allocation issues with the old version.
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January 10th, 2009 by acmelab68
Nvidia released officially on 8. January 2009 their new x86 and x86_64 display driver for Linux. There have been six prior Beta versions, which almost all were tested here. As of now Linux has an official support for hardware acceleration for H.264 / MPEG4/AVC encoded content, such as AVCHD (.mts, .m2ts, …) or Matroska (.mkv).
January 8th, 2009 by acmelab68
Canon announced a bunch of new camcorder models. The one I’m looking for is the Canon HF200 and the HF S100 Full-HD camcorders . As I reported before, the Canon HF100 is in my opinion the best low budget AVCHD/SDHC available at the moment. The picture quality of this model, which was brought to the [...]