DVD And Video CD Playback
06:00 - Friday 8 February 2002 by Stéphane Quentin
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: visiontek, xtasy, everything
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: visiontek, xtasy, everything
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DVD And Video CD Playback
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DVD, Video CD and SVCD are handled by InterVideo WinDVD. The GeForce2 MX processor uses motion compensation for DVD decoding. DVD playback uses 35% to 40% of the processor's resources with an audio flow transferred into AC3 (Dolby Digital).

TV Output And Multi-Display
The GeForce2 MX features multi-display support. Your TV can serve as a second monitor, without having to use a 60 Hz frequency on your PC monitor. This technique, called TwinView, offers different possibilities:


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