Originally posted by: vikingblade
ok...anyone.... what does this mean in real world use...
what exactly would i be missing/losing if this turns out to be true and i get an x1800xt sapphire? itll still run videos/dvds right... i really dont understand what avivo does
Originally posted by: vikingblade
ok...anyone.... what does this mean in real world use...
what exactly would i be missing/losing if this turns out to be true and i get an x1800xt sapphire? itll still run videos/dvds right... i really dont understand what avivo does
Edit: Ok, after looking into this a bit more, I'm guessing that this is something related to the ATI Multimedia Center software. If you go to ATI's site, there's a download link for it but it says you have to have an origial install CD to be validated for the download. It may be that the partner cards don't come with this(?), in which case you'd have to buy it for $12.99. I've never used that software so I really don't know what it's needed for, but maybe it will be required for some of the upcoming AVIVO features.
Originally posted by: Hacp
MAYBe......
SInce its OEM, sapphire doesn't include the software to enable the feature and you have to buy the software seperatly in order to enable it????
Sounds pretty weird
Originally posted by: gunblade
I think it is easy to make Radeon X1XXX to not support AVIVO. Most cards do not have VIVO so they are not AVIVO compliant. Only the real high end x1800 has vivo, most x1300 variants don't