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I gave up my AIW 8500 for a Slingbox (Classic). IMO, the Slingbox is soooo much better in every way. Not only is the picture (and software) quality better, but I can watch it on any computer in the world.
I didn't see anything in that thread which said they won't be supporting AIW cards in Vista. It says they don't currently, but it's implied that they will down the road.Originally posted by: vailr
AMD/ATI has said they won't be offering Vista drivers for AIW.
See:
http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=33881274
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I'm surprised no one has told you that ATI has discontinued the AIW series in favor of developing the theater cards. The AIW X1900 is the last AIW card that will be released.
By the way, if you can find a X1800 XL AIW they OC and in general perform a bit better than the X1900.
Originally posted by: athlonxp2200
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I'm surprised no one has told you that ATI has discontinued the AIW series in favor of developing the theater cards. The AIW X1900 is the last AIW card that will be released.
By the way, if you can find a X1800 XL AIW they OC and in general perform a bit better than the X1900.
DISCONTINUED!, Now that SUCKS, those IDIOTS! Now I REALLY want to get my hands on one! Where did you here that they discontinued them?
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: athlonxp2200
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I'm surprised no one has told you that ATI has discontinued the AIW series in favor of developing the theater cards. The AIW X1900 is the last AIW card that will be released.
By the way, if you can find a X1800 XL AIW they OC and in general perform a bit better than the X1900.
DISCONTINUED!, Now that SUCKS, those IDIOTS! Now I REALLY want to get my hands on one! Where did you here that they discontinued them?
They announced it several months ago. The market for AIW cards wasn't that big. A lot of effort goes into making them and writing their drivers and the profit return wasn't high enough to justify it.
Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: athlonxp2200
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I'm surprised no one has told you that ATI has discontinued the AIW series in favor of developing the theater cards. The AIW X1900 is the last AIW card that will be released.
By the way, if you can find a X1800 XL AIW they OC and in general perform a bit better than the X1900.
DISCONTINUED!, Now that SUCKS, those IDIOTS! Now I REALLY want to get my hands on one! Where did you here that they discontinued them?
They announced it several months ago. The market for AIW cards wasn't that big. A lot of effort goes into making them and writing their drivers and the profit return wasn't high enough to justify it.
Source?
The recent AIW cards aren't listed on ATI/AMD's 'discontinued' products list (the older ones, like the R9XXX AIWs, are). I can't find any official 'announcement' like this.
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I'm surprised no one has told you that ATI has discontinued the AIW series in favor of developing the theater cards. The AIW X1900 is the last AIW card that will be released.
By the way, if you can find a X1800 XL AIW they OC and in general perform a bit better than the X1900.
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I'm surprised no one has told you that ATI has discontinued the AIW series in favor of developing the theater cards. The AIW X1900 is the last AIW card that will be released.
By the way, if you can find a X1800 XL AIW they OC and in general perform a bit better than the X1900.
I really would like the tuner to be able to output video and audio to the TV though. So I might get a Kworld Video magician or WinTV-PVR-350.
Originally posted by: rbV5
I really would like the tuner to be able to output video and audio to the TV though. So I might get a Kworld Video magician or WinTV-PVR-350.
Don't do it, almost any modern video card + a hauppage PVR150/250 would be much better. I don't know about the Kworld card, but PVR-350 is very limited for output, only specific MPEG2 streams IIRC.