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9000 Pro is roughly on par with the 8500, sometimes slower but sometimes faster (it has DX9 hardware, the 8500 only has DX8.1 hardware).
- Gurm
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its a 8.1 8500 with slower speed (on 9000 there is only 1 texturing unit that can do 6 textures per pass, whereas on 8500 there are 2 texturing units that caan do 3 textures per pass.)
they are both 4 pixel pipeline architectures though.
Here's some data on it. Some of it is Greek:
INTERNAL TRANSFER RATE (mbits/sec)________193 to 308
INTERNAL FORMATTED TRANSFER RATE (MB/sec)_29.5 avg
EXTERNAL TRANSFER RATE (mbyte/sec) _______40 Sync
Low Voltage Differential(LVD) _______80 Sync
SPINDLE SPEED (RPM) ______________________10,016
AVERAGE LATENCY (mSEC) ___________________2.99
BUFFER (/optional)________________________1024/4096 KByte
Read Look-Ahead, Adaptive,
Multi-Segmented Cache
INTERFACE ________________________________Ultra2 SCSI
ASA II, SCAM level 2 (1 default)
BYTES PER TRACK __________________________153,284-229,045
SECTORS PER DRIVE ________________________35,566,480
TPI (TRACKS PER INCH) ____________________12,580
BPI (PEAK KBITS PER INCH) ________________252
AVERAGE ACCESS (ms read/write)____________5.4/6.0
Drive level without controller overhead
SINGLE TRACK SEEK (ms read/write) ________0.7/0.9
MAX FULL SEEK (ms read/write) ____________12.2/13.2
I have it connected to a Adaptec AHA-2940 UW controller
Thanks for the input. I have been waiting for an affordable card.
oer, 10k with average of 30MB/s thats a keeper, could even be good for 720x576 if you you get a codec that's easy on your CPU. I think you should be good for at least SVCD quality.
I was able to capture full PAL res video with my Duron 800 using the PICVideo MJPEG codec or the HuffYUV codec.
The MJPEG needs about 3-5MB/s sustained HD write speed (any HD should be able to do this), the HuffYUV needs ~10MB/s.
You can calculate the size needed for a movie yourself by the above data.
You could also capture quarter PAL (352 x 288) directly to mpeg2 with this CPU and ATIs Multimedia Center. I doubt that full PAL res direct mpeg2 is possible, though.
But then, maybe the quality of the quarter PAL mpeg2 capture is good enough for you - I've captured a short clip in 352x288, MPEG2, 4MBit/s, using ATIs TV application. You can dl it to see the quality this would get you:
Thanks. One more question: Do the newer AIW cards have a significant advantage in video capture capability compared to this one or are they similar in this respect and the only difference is in graphics (3D) display speed/quality?
@MM I had pictured capturing broadcast TV and Hi8 video.
I used to do some reasonable full PAL 720x576 with a 750 duron(@1000) , but came to the conclusion it was simply a lot less hassle in storage space/reprocessing time and dropped frames to simply capture a quater PAL as Indiana said as the quality realy is not that different for free to air broadcasts.
In fact for a lot of my broadcast TV capturing I still stick to 352x288 even tho I have athlon at 200x11.5 and 160g dedicated SATA capture drive, except now I capture/compress straight to xvid and have even tried experimtenting with compressing audio on the fly as well I just have to sort out the audio sync problems and I'll be sweet.
Do you know if the video capture capabilities of this card is pretty much the same as a newer card? I don't care for 3D rendering or game playing with this computer, so that is not an issue.
The 9000 DOES, in fact, support many of the functions that the higher-end 9x00 cards support, such as (but not limited to) the video playback acceleration thingermabob and the extra pixel shader whatzits.
- Gurm
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Originally posted by Brian R. Thanks. One more question: Do the newer AIW cards have a significant advantage in video capture capability compared to this one or are they similar in this respect and the only difference is in graphics (3D) display speed/quality?
Well, AFAIK all current ATI Radeon AIW offerings (including the 9000AIW) have the exact same RageTheater chip on them, so capture quality should be the same.
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