You don't have to be rich to afford a 4.4 Android device. I have a contractless 4.4 piece of shit "top 4 brand" on my country's best network for $30. however, i fully expect there to be no updates. ever.
there are a small handful of ways to get a phone that'll be updated once in a while for under $100-200, you just have to nerdily search exhaustively.
128-bit memory buses sadly can't cope with highly modded prettified Skyrim plugins, tho. outside of that, tho, 128-bit can be pretty decent for their price point (7790, and more recently the 750/750Ti). it's like the Ti4200 days!
what driver issues? i have yet to see gaming related drivers issues...
launch day games i've tried with no issues on my 5870 include BF3 (includling "paid beta"), Sup Com 2, Starcraft 2a, Portal 2, Crysis 2 trial, NFS: Shift, Metal Gear Rising, Borderlands 2, Skyrim*, Train Simulator 2014* (* = launch + 1 month)
only issues i've had were a few demoscene nvidia-favoring demos and bitcoin-related OpenCL driver combinations.
i highly doubt it is ACTUALLY 2000 lumens, unless you bought a tens of thousands of dollars, or even a hundred thousand dollar Christie or other high end for a 150-200"+ screen...
from Pixar-sponsored scene.org, check out (2011) Numb Res by Fairlight (yes, that one) and CNCD; requires DX10 (or check out 2010's Agenda Circling Forth without the GPU-crushing endbit)... Epsilon (2011, 64k) for tasty ray tracying (or google "pouet photon race 2")... (2010, best effects) FR-063 also has GPU physics. and (2009, 4k) Elevated has an insane amount of content for 4k.
other than Rage, i haven't come across any game-interrupting issues. and i was even running old-ass drivers most of the time (6-9 months old usually).
i always bring up launch day/early access games i haven't had issues with: the Crysis 2 demo, Starcraft 2, BF3, NFS: Shift, Alan Wake, Supcom 2. sadly, i was a bit late with Skyrim, getting in at v1.2.
this made me wonder if the Pi supports monitors without HDCP (btw, it SEEMS to). for example, the Boxee is notorious for not liking HDCP-less monitors.
i second this. were they your own encodes? Lame 3.98 is pretty much the best MP3 encoder out there. there are some compiles of it that you just drag a WAV (not sure about FLAC) onto it (lamedropXPd). make sure you're using V2 quality, if not V0.
if you can hear the difference, well, i tip my hat.
so that article links to a list of 9 good albums, one of which is Nirvana's Nevermind. note: the 2011 remaster is smashed to the wall, and, iirc, you could even hear clipping: http://i.imgur.com/i0Vag.png
most are h.264; second most common vc-1; least common is mpeg-2. bitrate (see: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1155731 ) usually doesn't matter too much if the source is good, as even the vc-1 encoded Domino still ranks at the top of the Blu-ray PQ thread. i can't wait for x264 to start hitting discs...
oh, and it beats the i7-2600 with x264 in the second pass (the encoding pass)... and presumably if you use --slowfirstpass (i'm a video encoding nerrrrd)
i run AMD on my desktop (Phenom II X3 705e (65 watt)) and i'm quite sure any bottlenecks i encounter are HDD-related. even my ghetto LVM raid server is AMD.
gaming, however, i'm quite taken with Intel. Bulldozer isn't too bad, tho, depending on the game. it "keeps up with" Intel @ 1080p and beyond on most games...except--amusingly--some huge AAA titles like Civ 5, Starcraft II, and Skyrim. (tho it's 99.9% identical in performance to Intel on the utterly gorgeous Battlefield 3, and very very close in WoW and Crysis 2)
i could care less about parsons, but i hate hate hate all the upselling. however, nobody else was selling.ME domains at the time. maybe i've just been spoiled by starting from the hosting side with other companies and not seeing so much sleezy feeling tactics.
i was highly against Origin (mainly for convenience reasons... all my games are on Steam), but my lust to see what the Frostbite 2's engine can do was greater than my hatred for the platform. i was also hoping to have horror stories to tell about it, but almost disappointingly, i haven't had any. i don't have any plans to get anything else on Origin unless something else pulls me equally hard to itself.
i have heard of punkbuster nightmares, but having gotten shot in the face all day long during the beta (this is my first PvP fps i've really gone after since casual UT/UT2k4 LAN play), my interest is kinda luke warm WRT MP.
i wish they'd discussed "smoothness" of the game... it's a bit twitchy on Ultra (especially in the interrogation sections) on my GTX 560 (accidentally got this instead of a Ti when i thought my ATI card was dying)... however, it's ever so slightly more smooth on my 5870 (both 1GB cards). (GTX on X58; Radeon on P55)
Dear Art Popp
You don't have to be rich to afford a 4.4 Android device. I have a contractless 4.4 piece of shit "top 4 brand" on my country's best network for $30. however, i fully expect there to be no updates. ever.
there are a small handful of ways to get a phone that'll be updated once in a while for under $100-200, you just have to nerdily search exhaustively.
not sure what scene that was, but the different was never THAT big that i saw in benchmarks.... citations: 1, 2, 3, 4
128-bit memory buses sadly can't cope with highly modded prettified Skyrim plugins, tho. outside of that, tho, 128-bit can be pretty decent for their price point (7790, and more recently the 750/750Ti). it's like the Ti4200 days!
what driver issues? i have yet to see gaming related drivers issues...
launch day games i've tried with no issues on my 5870 include BF3 (includling "paid beta"), Sup Com 2, Starcraft 2a, Portal 2, Crysis 2 trial, NFS: Shift, Metal Gear Rising, Borderlands 2, Skyrim*, Train Simulator 2014* (* = launch + 1 month)
only issues i've had were a few demoscene nvidia-favoring demos and bitcoin-related OpenCL driver combinations.
i highly doubt it is ACTUALLY 2000 lumens, unless you bought a tens of thousands of dollars, or even a hundred thousand dollar Christie or other high end for a 150-200"+ screen...
300 lumens are fine for an 80" diag image in a dark room. most $1000 projectors hit that when measured in real world setups.
if you're going to sell an app, IMO, you should look at platform marketshare by country, among other things.
last i checked, x265 was not associated with x264 in any way. and development hadn't moved forward in months.
"black market"? i renewed domain names sans cash because of bitcoin.
isn't he referring to standard 3d graphics (momentarily nsfw), not "fixed optical stereo"?
from Pixar-sponsored scene.org, check out (2011) Numb Res by Fairlight (yes, that one) and CNCD; requires DX10 (or check out 2010's Agenda Circling Forth without the GPU-crushing endbit)... Epsilon (2011, 64k) for tasty ray tracying (or google "pouet photon race 2") ... (2010, best effects) FR-063 also has GPU physics. and (2009, 4k) Elevated has an insane amount of content for 4k.
off-scene/pouet, there's Separable Subsurface Scattering (Real Time). semi-raytracingish, there's Rigid Gems
realorfake3d.com (the html source is interesting, too)
SPEAK history of 3d movies
here's an amazing post from the comments: http://wetasphalt.com/content/everything-old-new-again
...however i am not good at summarizing, either.
other than Rage, i haven't come across any game-interrupting issues. and i was even running old-ass drivers most of the time (6-9 months old usually).
i always bring up launch day/early access games i haven't had issues with: the Crysis 2 demo, Starcraft 2, BF3, NFS: Shift, Alan Wake, Supcom 2. sadly, i was a bit late with Skyrim, getting in at v1.2.
this made me wonder if the Pi supports monitors without HDCP (btw, it SEEMS to). for example, the Boxee is notorious for not liking HDCP-less monitors.
i second this. were they your own encodes? Lame 3.98 is pretty much the best MP3 encoder out there. there are some compiles of it that you just drag a WAV (not sure about FLAC) onto it (lamedropXPd). make sure you're using V2 quality, if not V0.
if you can hear the difference, well, i tip my hat.
so that article links to a list of 9 good albums, one of which is Nirvana's Nevermind. note: the 2011 remaster is smashed to the wall, and, iirc, you could even hear clipping: http://i.imgur.com/i0Vag.png
most are h.264; second most common vc-1; least common is mpeg-2. bitrate (see: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1155731 ) usually doesn't matter too much if the source is good, as even the vc-1 encoded Domino still ranks at the top of the Blu-ray PQ thread. i can't wait for x264 to start hitting discs...
oh, and it beats the i7-2600 with x264 in the second pass (the encoding pass) ... and presumably if you use --slowfirstpass (i'm a video encoding nerrrrd)
i run AMD on my desktop (Phenom II X3 705e (65 watt)) and i'm quite sure any bottlenecks i encounter are HDD-related. even my ghetto LVM raid server is AMD.
...except--amusingly--some huge AAA titles like Civ 5, Starcraft II, and Skyrim. (tho it's 99.9% identical in performance to Intel on the utterly gorgeous Battlefield 3, and very very close in WoW and Crysis 2)
gaming, however, i'm quite taken with Intel. Bulldozer isn't too bad, tho, depending on the game. it "keeps up with" Intel @ 1080p and beyond on most games
i saw this on TFA: http://imgur.com/8zkSC (so much general shittiness)
i could care less about parsons, but i hate hate hate all the upselling. however, nobody else was selling .ME domains at the time. maybe i've just been spoiled by starting from the hosting side with other companies and not seeing so much sleezy feeling tactics.
i was highly against Origin (mainly for convenience reasons... all my games are on Steam), but my lust to see what the Frostbite 2's engine can do was greater than my hatred for the platform. i was also hoping to have horror stories to tell about it, but almost disappointingly, i haven't had any. i don't have any plans to get anything else on Origin unless something else pulls me equally hard to itself.
i have heard of punkbuster nightmares, but having gotten shot in the face all day long during the beta (this is my first PvP fps i've really gone after since casual UT/UT2k4 LAN play), my interest is kinda luke warm WRT MP.
i wish they'd discussed "smoothness" of the game ... it's a bit twitchy on Ultra (especially in the interrogation sections) on my GTX 560 (accidentally got this instead of a Ti when i thought my ATI card was dying) ... however, it's ever so slightly more smooth on my 5870 (both 1GB cards).
(GTX on X58; Radeon on P55)
i rather am ok with the sound of AAC-HE opposed to MP3 (and MP3Pro), WMA9Prowhatever, and older OGG. haven't heard OGG in a while, tho.
however, my first test with Opus/CELT blew me away...
http://www.multiupload.com/HTIGW82UD0
i suppose in hindsight i could provide the original lossless clip (cut after the fact) to play with... http://www.multiupload.com/XVRXX256WO