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    ATI stream

    I would like to feel the gpu utilization love, maybe an idea to adapt in you good program

    #2
    ATI Steam

    Yes, I would love to see this feature too!! Then it would be a perfect program indeed!!!

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      #3
      still no word about the implementation of ati stream? Nowadays ati overcomes nvidia, please consider of implementing this in dvdfab

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        #4
        Looking

        I'm looking at DVDFab and on the fence... Seems like a good, well supported product. Is there any plans to support a "Good Quality" ATI GPU converter? (Ie: improvement over Avivo stuff).

        I know parallel programming is different, which is why I ask if there are any plans for GPU support.

        I'd be interested if that feature would be supported. Stream or OpenCL.

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          #5
          I'd love this feature, as my Radeon 5870 could be more beneficial to this program were Stream (or OpenCL or DirectCompute) used to speed it up in a way that doesn't just benefit the nVidia users...

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            #6
            ATI Stream is the environmental choice

            I just ordered the ASUS Radeon 5870V2. I know the GeForce 480 GTX is a bit faster, but it is noisier and a lot more power consuming (30 %+), so I think ATI Stream support would also be benefitial from an environmental pov.

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              #7
              Anything ever come of this yet?

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                #8
                Sorry, not yet.
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                  #9
                  We will add support for ATI Stream in near future, please wait
                  DVDFab is the all-in-one software package for copying Blu-ray/DVD and converting video file.
                  http://www.dvdfab.cn

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                    #10
                    +1 for ATI Stream...
                    or OpenCL if possible

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                      #11
                      OK I am ignorent here, but what does ATI stream do for us?

                      I know what CUDA does for me, so I am assuming this is the same thing on an ATI video card but I would just be guessing here.

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                        #12
                        The new beta (8086) has some support for ATI cards, please see the release notes.
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