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Table 1. Video Modes Supported (1) Few Dropped Frames
(2) Video Decoding performed in software
(3) Higher dropped frame count
(4) Same as 3 but When Clips loop video
stutters sometimes
(5) Can be used for static pictures (i.e.
Menu Board)
(6) Optional Monitoring port
Figure 1. NETPC-BD6C Front Plate. APU Display Ports
Figure 2. NETPC-BD6C Back Plate. MXM Graphics Card Display Ports.
Graphics Mode
Another mode of operation is the Graphics Mode; in this mode the CCC
implements the Eyenity graphics distribution for acceleration. The
Eyenity spreads rendering tasks to multiple graphics processors. When
rendering graphics, Flash Content, 3D Modeling, or large-scale picture frame
applications, the maximum resolution for this mode is currently 3840x2160
(2x2), which assumes the monitors running at 1920x1080. Later revisions of
the driver may support larger arrays such as 3x2 or 2x3 congurations, which
would be 5460x2160 or 3840x3240 respectively. Note that this maximum
resolution will also depend on the amount of rendering that needs to be
performed. If it is necessary to create a 3x2 or 2x3, please contact customer
support.
To enable this mode please refer to the online documentation for the Catalyst
Control Center (CCC) from AMD. These steps involve rst dening an
Eyenity Group, 2x2, 1x2 or 2x1. Then locate each monitor’s position in the
Eyenity group. Then Enable Game Performance Enhancement, named
Eyenity Enable. An example for setting up a 2x2 Eyenity groups is also
illustrated in Appendix B of this manual.
Video Decoding results will vary depending on the le format – refer to Table
1 for more information.