Vinai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This is provided you have the 400 MHz model, that came with a > DVD-ROM drive, and you did not buy that module later on yourself. > The 333 MHz model came with a CD-ROM in the drive bay and I doubt > would have had a DVD-decoder card internally.
Yeah, that's the one I've got (damn!): 00:0f.0 Multimedia controller: C-Cube Microsystems Cinemaster C 3.0 DVD Decoder (rev 02) I bet it's hard to get specs on that one! > It would be nice to be able to support this card under linux, but > that would probably be harder than getting all the hardware > optimizations in the video card working. Would be interesting if > that dedicated decoder hardware works under OS X though. It would > certainly be nice to be able to hack and look at movies without > having to worry (too much) about system loading affecting your movie > ;-) Okay - forget I said that ... Yep, would be really cool. The thing is -- the decoding/playpack with XVideo is _almost_ fast enough, without any hand optimization. There must be a way. (without just buying a TiBook, which may happen ;) thanks, -- Josh Huber | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |