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Join Date: Oct 2001
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3D Accelleration.
This has probably been suggested *MILLIONS* of times now.
But: Is it possible to make AVS take advantage of 3D acccellerated graphics cards, like the Random Intelligent Vis in the NSTFS does? Excuse my Eglish. M!5 |
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Whacked Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2001
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If you know it's been asked a million times before, use the search feature to locate one of those million answers :P
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They said something about using 2-D pixels, so it wouldn't work.
But the technology's moved on since then. M |
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Major Dude
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Not for AVS it hasn't.
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who says that AVS has to be 3d to be good.
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Well we don't need actual 3D, but a 3D card can be used to accelerate some parts of AVS. Milkdrop uses the 3D card to do a dynamic movement. Some parts of AVS can't be done as easily in a 3D card though, so it's not easy to implement.
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