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Old 05-26-2007, 03:31 PM
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Default Encoder/Decoder PCI card

I encode and decode MPEG4, Quicktime, and FLV video formats often on my AMD64 3000+ with 1 GB RAM system. The speed is somewhat unsatisfactory - it takes a while.

I am wondering if there is a PCI add-on card where it specializes for this task, separating (or consolidating) the load from the CPU and maybe speed up the process?

-Nios
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