Well, after two great years with my Matrox g450eTV I've finally moved to a new video card, the ATI AIW 9000Pro.
Although the g450eTV has been a great card, I do eventually want to move to a LCD monitor and the g450eTV has no DVI output. In addition, I'd like to be able to do at least a little gaming.
I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home upon installation and as yet have had to issues with the card. It's been in for about two weeks.
The TV quality is great, a bit sharper than the g450eTV and the record functions are fantastic. I can record MPEG-2 with the motion compensation slider at 100 (max) in the ATI software with only about 30% cpu usage on my P4 3.06. The results are very, very good, and SmartRender works perfectly with these files in MSP7. Also, the ATI software automatically encodes to mp3 audio at whatever bitrate you select.
In addition, using the ATI software you can set templates and record using whatever codecs you have on your system. I have MPEG-2 NTSC DVD templates, MPEG-4, and PICVideo templates set. I can record all of these formats with minimal cpu usage and no dropped frames.
As for gaming, well, I only play Call of Duty and Allied Assault and at 10x8 resolutions with high quality I can get frame rates into the 90's with lows in the 50's. Not bad at all.
I have not yet experimented with the TV out. I'm sure I won't like it as ATI has always been weak in this area compared to Matrox, which is excellent. But, I generally burn my projects to DVD+RW for testing purposes to view on the downstairs system before final burning so TV output isn't as crucial as it was before I had my DVD+RW burner and compatible set top player.
I also forgot to mention that the GuidePlus TV guide is great, at least here in the States anyway.
Overall I'm quite happy with the card, ATI has come a long way from my old AIW 128.
When I do some TV out testing I'll let you know how it works out. I'm in between projects and hauled the 13" Sony back to the garage for the holidays. I'm not looking forward to lugging it back upstairs!
- Mark
Although the g450eTV has been a great card, I do eventually want to move to a LCD monitor and the g450eTV has no DVI output. In addition, I'd like to be able to do at least a little gaming.
I reformatted and reinstalled XP Home upon installation and as yet have had to issues with the card. It's been in for about two weeks.
The TV quality is great, a bit sharper than the g450eTV and the record functions are fantastic. I can record MPEG-2 with the motion compensation slider at 100 (max) in the ATI software with only about 30% cpu usage on my P4 3.06. The results are very, very good, and SmartRender works perfectly with these files in MSP7. Also, the ATI software automatically encodes to mp3 audio at whatever bitrate you select.
In addition, using the ATI software you can set templates and record using whatever codecs you have on your system. I have MPEG-2 NTSC DVD templates, MPEG-4, and PICVideo templates set. I can record all of these formats with minimal cpu usage and no dropped frames.
As for gaming, well, I only play Call of Duty and Allied Assault and at 10x8 resolutions with high quality I can get frame rates into the 90's with lows in the 50's. Not bad at all.
I have not yet experimented with the TV out. I'm sure I won't like it as ATI has always been weak in this area compared to Matrox, which is excellent. But, I generally burn my projects to DVD+RW for testing purposes to view on the downstairs system before final burning so TV output isn't as crucial as it was before I had my DVD+RW burner and compatible set top player.
I also forgot to mention that the GuidePlus TV guide is great, at least here in the States anyway.
Overall I'm quite happy with the card, ATI has come a long way from my old AIW 128.
When I do some TV out testing I'll let you know how it works out. I'm in between projects and hauled the 13" Sony back to the garage for the holidays. I'm not looking forward to lugging it back upstairs!
- Mark
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