Sigma designs realmagic em8475 driver
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There are 56 items available. Please enter a number less than or equal to I'm aware, will be included with the drivers, but not sure how to include it with the list above. Need to read more if they only sold the chip to OEMs or actually produced their own cards.
I think they ditched the VESA feature connector as it had too many compatibility problems. If you search on Google Groups or read Sigma's readme. Only a few selected cards worked. Reading older reviews of the Xcard from you see they mention the same thing regarding VGA connection.
I think there just wasn't any good business case to move to DVI, CPUs and computers were getting to the point that dedicated decoding cards made little sense, also the GPUs could handle much of it. I had a Hollywood 2 at one point, and frankly the quality was awful.
Great cards for sure. Interesting that you owned a Hollywood 2, I take it you don't still have the drivers? I've acquired the Xcard so looking forward to test the Divx capabilities on the card as well as the DVD quality. Yeah I suppose the vesa feature connector has always been a problem. I don't know if it's cause some capacitors might be gone or what but I've like four different Dxr3 cards with four different final quality.
About the Divx capabilities of the X-Card, I remember it had some limited choice of Divx encoding modes to decode but I never tested it enough. Do you have more information on this? I don't remember where but I saw some cards having it installed in the past online reviews and images and clearly the X-Card original layout PCB had it, maybe just some OEM models oriented design or some third party manufacturer. I saw some chinese version of it were released and I suppose was the original X-Card latest chipset with a heatsink on it, needed I'd say cause it really heat up a lot.
I wish I had that layout I suppose is the Rev. S2 to test that digital output connector that I suppose it's simply an old style feature connector? But I imagine also they might have removed it for the same reasons other cards didn't use it anymore, not even video cards themself had it at some point in the early 's.
Compatibility problems maybe.. I have not been able to source any drivers for this card and the sellers online does not include them from what I've seen. First post, by vetz Posted on , Joined , Rank l33t. Posts Last edited by vetz on , Edited 37 times in total. Posted on , Stiletto Offline User metadata Posts Maybe with the DVI connection cause the classic old style feature connector I remember having difficult time to work with.
I'm aware, will be included with the drivers, but not sure how to include it with the list above. Need to read more if they only sold the chip to OEMs or actually produced their own cards. I think they ditched the VESA feature connector as it had too many compatibility problems.
If you search on Google Groups or read Sigma's readme. Only a few selected cards worked. Reading older reviews of the Xcard from you see they mention the same thing regarding VGA connection. I think there just wasn't any good business case to move to DVI, CPUs and computers were getting to the point that dedicated decoding cards made little sense, also the GPUs could handle much of it.
I had a Hollywood 2 at one point, and frankly the quality was awful. Great cards for sure. Interesting that you owned a Hollywood 2, I take it you don't still have the drivers? I've acquired the Xcard so looking forward to test the Divx capabilities on the card as well as the DVD quality. Yeah I suppose the vesa feature connector has always been a problem.
I don't know if it's cause some capacitors might be gone or what but I've like four different Dxr3 cards with four different final quality. About the Divx capabilities of the X-Card, I remember it had some limited choice of Divx encoding modes to decode but I never tested it enough.
Do you have more information on this? I don't remember where but I saw some cards having it installed in the past online reviews and images and clearly the X-Card original layout PCB had it, maybe just some OEM models oriented design or some third party manufacturer.
I saw some chinese version of it were released and I suppose was the original X-Card latest chipset with a heatsink on it, needed I'd say cause it really heat up a lot.
I wish I had that layout I suppose is the Rev. S2 to test that digital output connector that I suppose it's simply an old style feature connector? But I imagine also they might have removed it for the same reasons other cards didn't use it anymore, not even video cards themself had it at some point in the early 's. Compatibility problems maybe.. I have not been able to source any drivers for this card and the sellers online does not include them from what I've seen.
First post, by vetz Posted on , Joined , Rank l33t. Posts Last edited by vetz on , Edited 37 times in total. Posted on ,
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