Re: two-seat configuration with nvidia 3D-Vision does not work in stereo

2010-06-30 Thread Andy Ritger
us to add, though. In the mean time, unfortunately I cannot think of any good work arounds to suggest. Sorry, - Andy Ritger On Wed, 30 Jun 2010, greipel.joac...@mh-hannover.de wrote: Hi all, We have a number of workstations equipped w. Quadro FX 3800, 3D-Vision Stereo Glasses and Samsung

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Deprecation of xf86-video-nv

2010-03-29 Thread Andy Ritger
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010, Piotr Gluszenia Slawinski wrote: -- On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, Andy Ritger wrote: Historically, NVIDIA developed and maintained the xf86-video-nv X driver, Our advice to owners of NVIDIA GPUs running Linux is to use the VESA X driver from the time of Linux distribution

[ANNOUNCE] Deprecation of xf86-video-nv

2010-03-26 Thread Andy Ritger
neering efforts exclusively on the NVIDIA driver, in order to leverage NVIDIA's cross-platform graphics driver code base, is the optimal route for the best possible user experience for NVIDIA Linux users. Thanks, Andy Ritger [1] http://www.nvidia.

Re: New Video Decode and Presentation API

2009-02-27 Thread Andy Ritger
ght be worth evaluating the deinterlacer updates. I hope that helps, - Andy On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Torgeir Veimo wrote: > > On 17 Feb 2009, at 18:05, Andy Ritger wrote: > > Are the even and odd frames scaled individually before applied to the > resulting surface, or are they applied

Re: Should RRGetCrtcInfo return panning bounds?

2009-01-09 Thread Andy Ritger
Probably both the physical region currently scanned out by the CRTC, as well as the panning region, are useful things for an RandR client to query. I'm not sure how best to make both pieces of information available. Thanks, - Andy On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, Keith Packard wrote: > * PGP Signed by an

Re: New Video Decode and Presentation API

2008-11-19 Thread Andy Ritger
Hello, Torgeir. Sorry for the slow response. Comments inline below: On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Torgeir Veimo wrote: > > On 15 Nov 2008, at 04:28, Andy Ritger wrote: > >> I'm pleased to announce a new video API for Unix and Unix-like platforms, >> and a technology preview

New Video Decode and Presentation API

2008-11-14 Thread Andy Ritger
are vendors are interested, they are welcome to also provide implementations of VDPAU. The VDPAU API was designed to allow a vendor backend to be selected at run time. Thanks, Andy Ritger Manager, NVIDIA Linux Graphics Driver VDPAU is currently supported on the following NVIDIA GPUs: Desktop GPUs