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Re: Igniter RT Uncompressed
by Howard Petrella on May 15, 2002 at 3:48:20 pm

Marco said it as well as I could. I've always had single channel cards and they've always worked well. But i've never had to push uncompressed video through my system. I'd rather have more power and not need it than less. I know that I've benchmarked my Medea array at 80mb/s with the single channel card set to maximum throughput all around...but I'm pretty sure that's stressing the system to its limit.



I'm dying to be able to smoothly work with Igniter's uncompressed footage

(although 1.5:1 looks pretty darn good) and figure the UL3D will give me the best chance of avoiding any other problems.



I'll let you all know if this works for me. The card should be here today.



Thanks.


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