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Default Using MPEG hardware with Spruce DVD Maestro - 11-29-2004 , 04:30 AM






I came across Spruce DVD Maestro with dongle. I would like to see my
DVD's in realtime while working. Spruce website tells me that I need a
hardware accellerated mpeg2 card or use software based solutions.

Has anyone an idea if I can use my old 'pixelview videomaker', it is a
MPEG_II real-time Video Encoder/Decoder.

Or else: what software should I use?

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Default Re: Using MPEG hardware with Spruce DVD Maestro - 11-29-2004 , 01:18 PM







"Willem" <mtwim (AT) xens (DOT) nl> a écrit dans le message de
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I came across Spruce DVD Maestro with dongle. I would like to see my
DVD's in realtime while working. Spruce website tells me that I need a
hardware accellerated mpeg2 card or use software based solutions.

Has anyone an idea if I can use my old 'pixelview videomaker', it is a
MPEG_II real-time Video Encoder/Decoder.

Or else: what software should I use?
Cinemaster 2000 needed to see DVD in real-time with Maestro




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Default Re: Using MPEG hardware with Spruce DVD Maestro - 12-03-2004 , 09:22 AM



"Jacques Ciana" <jciana (AT) pasdespambluewin (DOT) ch> wrote

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"Willem" <mtwim (AT) xens (DOT) nl> a écrit dans le message de
news:aae044e.0411290130.7c467990 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com...
I came across Spruce DVD Maestro with dongle. I would like to see my
DVD's in realtime while working. Spruce website tells me that I need a
hardware accellerated mpeg2 card or use software based solutions.

Has anyone an idea if I can use my old 'pixelview videomaker', it is a
MPEG_II real-time Video Encoder/Decoder.

Or else: what software should I use?
Cinemaster 2000 needed to see DVD in real-time with Maestro
Know where to find it? Tried KaZaa already. Or is it a hardware decoder?


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Default Re: Using MPEG hardware with Spruce DVD Maestro - 12-05-2004 , 03:11 PM




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"Willem" <mtwim (AT) xens (DOT) nl> a écrit dans le message de
news:aae044e.0411290130.7c467990 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com...
I came across Spruce DVD Maestro with dongle. I would like to see my
DVD's in realtime while working. Spruce website tells me that I need a
hardware accellerated mpeg2 card or use software based solutions.

Has anyone an idea if I can use my old 'pixelview videomaker', it is a
MPEG_II real-time Video Encoder/Decoder.

Or else: what software should I use?
Cinemaster 2000 needed to see DVD in real-time with Maestro

Know where to find it? Tried KaZaa already. Or is it a hardware decoder?
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Default Re: Using MPEG hardware with Spruce DVD Maestro - 12-06-2004 , 05:32 AM




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"Willem" <mtwim (AT) xens (DOT) nl> a écrit dans le message de news:
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"Willem" <mtwim (AT) xens (DOT) nl> a écrit dans le message de
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I came across Spruce DVD Maestro with dongle. I would like to
see my
DVD's in realtime while working. Spruce website tells me that I
need a
hardware accellerated mpeg2 card or use software based
solutions.

Has anyone an idea if I can use my old 'pixelview videomaker',
it is a
MPEG_II real-time Video Encoder/Decoder.

Or else: what software should I use?
Cinemaster 2000 needed to see DVD in real-time with Maestro

Know where to find it? Tried KaZaa already. Or is it a hardware
decoder?
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