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On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 03:11:09PM -0500, David Kramer wrote: > I recently built a mythtv front end whose video card (random card from > my basement) isn't cutting it. I can't get 3D/acceleration or > widescreen working with it, and it's hooked up to the PC port of my > livingroom TV. > > The motherboard is old enough that it takes AGP 8X, which is a little > harder to find these days (everything's PCIe). The only ones I've found > around are ATI, and I've had compat problems with ATI's lately, > especially since xorg has been removing older drivers from the distro, > and the proprietary driver won't work with the ATI card in there now. > Because of that, I'm leaning towards nvidia, but if you know for a fact > that an ATI card is supported with the proprietary driver, I'm willing > to listen. > > Again, this doesn't have to be anything fancy, since I'm not doing > gaming on it. I would even consider a used one. For an AGP motherboard and MythTV, you want either an NVideo 5200 or a PCI 8400. The first can do XvMC, and the second can do VDPAU. The 5200 will be cheaper; you can get a fanless one from NewEgg for about $30. -dsr- -- http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr/eula.html is hereby incorporated by reference. You can't defend freedom by getting rid of it.
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