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On the front page there is a new article...
NVIDIA and ATI HDCP Compatible Graphics Cards Roundup
Am I the only one scratching his head here? You would think that such an article would CONCENTRATE on H.264 decoding and quality of HD playback as well as noise, heat, and power consumption. But instead it goes on to discuss gaming ability and FPS just like any other review! WTF?
If I buy an HDCP-capable videocard and install it into my HTPC (HD-player/TiVo/File Server) with a BR/HD-DVD drive, I only want to know the following:
1) Is it FULLY HDCP compliant? (Hardware and Drivers)
2) Does it have both DVI and HDMI ports?
3) How well does it decode H.264/HD content with as little CPU utilization as possible? (BTW, ATI creamed nVidia in this respect but of course this wasn't stressed because of the AT bias against ATI!)
4) How good is the 2D quality? A 2D quality comparison while playing BR or HD content would be nice.
5) How noisy is the card?
5) How much heat does it produce?
6) How much power does it consume?
7) How good are the drivers?
8) Does it get along well with the latest versions of PowerDVD and WinDVD with BR/HD support?
9) How much does it cost?
The very last thing I care about is gaming performance, especially with "HDCP" in the article title!
In addition to my HTPC, I'll have a dedicated gaming machine thank you very much!
I guess I wouldn't have even bothered with the article until HD/H.264 content is available for testing. And I would upload screen caps or at least subjective reviews of the 2D playback quality.
NVIDIA and ATI HDCP Compatible Graphics Cards Roundup
Am I the only one scratching his head here? You would think that such an article would CONCENTRATE on H.264 decoding and quality of HD playback as well as noise, heat, and power consumption. But instead it goes on to discuss gaming ability and FPS just like any other review! WTF?
If I buy an HDCP-capable videocard and install it into my HTPC (HD-player/TiVo/File Server) with a BR/HD-DVD drive, I only want to know the following:
1) Is it FULLY HDCP compliant? (Hardware and Drivers)
2) Does it have both DVI and HDMI ports?
3) How well does it decode H.264/HD content with as little CPU utilization as possible? (BTW, ATI creamed nVidia in this respect but of course this wasn't stressed because of the AT bias against ATI!)
4) How good is the 2D quality? A 2D quality comparison while playing BR or HD content would be nice.
5) How noisy is the card?
5) How much heat does it produce?
6) How much power does it consume?
7) How good are the drivers?
8) Does it get along well with the latest versions of PowerDVD and WinDVD with BR/HD support?
9) How much does it cost?
The very last thing I care about is gaming performance, especially with "HDCP" in the article title!
In addition to my HTPC, I'll have a dedicated gaming machine thank you very much!
I guess I wouldn't have even bothered with the article until HD/H.264 content is available for testing. And I would upload screen caps or at least subjective reviews of the 2D playback quality.