SteveC: (and other S/W advocates)
I've heard this reasoning quite a lot lately, and, in fact, I have no real reason to dispute what you say.
But as I listen to these arguments, I'm reminded of similar advice from this knowlegable community regarding "WinModems", where the logic is that you should avoid these units because they require precious CPU resources. So why should we throw all that load on our CPU when doing DVD if we can offload the work to a dedicated chip?
Everyone seems to be promoting the Software decoders these days over hardware. Could we have a little honest, informative discussion of the advantages/Disadvantages of these two approaches? Personally, I'm a little suspicious of Intel and other Chip makers who seem to be desperate for a reason to promote machines with speed and power that just doesn't seem to be needed in the world of mainstream computing. If you can get 130 FPS how many more do you need?
I've heard this reasoning quite a lot lately, and, in fact, I have no real reason to dispute what you say.
But as I listen to these arguments, I'm reminded of similar advice from this knowlegable community regarding "WinModems", where the logic is that you should avoid these units because they require precious CPU resources. So why should we throw all that load on our CPU when doing DVD if we can offload the work to a dedicated chip?
Everyone seems to be promoting the Software decoders these days over hardware. Could we have a little honest, informative discussion of the advantages/Disadvantages of these two approaches? Personally, I'm a little suspicious of Intel and other Chip makers who seem to be desperate for a reason to promote machines with speed and power that just doesn't seem to be needed in the world of mainstream computing. If you can get 130 FPS how many more do you need?
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