AMD's UVD2-based XvBA Finally Does Something On Linux

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 11/03/2009 - 09:32

Phoronix: "AMD has been shipping an XvBA library with their ATI Catalyst Linux driver since last year, but they have yet to release any documentation on the XvBA API or any patches to implement the support within any Linux media players.

Heck, AMD has not even officially confirmed XvBA with Phoronix being the lone source of information for the past year."


 

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