VIA enhanced Xine Player (VeXP), a patch based on Xine (Library 1.0, UI 0.99.3) multimedia player, which uses hardware-specific acceleration in decoding for better MPEG2/4 performance. Welcome to the VIA Arena for driver download :http://www.viaarena.com
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VeXP 5.1, VIA Enhanced Xine Player, optimized for CX700(M) chipsets Both Xine and VIA developers have been working hard to bring you VeXP, the VIA-enhanced Xine Player. Now VeXP 5.1 is released. It is a program for Linux distributions including Fedora Core 7, based on the Xine multimedia player. It uses hardware-specific acceleration in decoding and display to have better MPEG-2/MPEG-4 playback performance. VeXP 5.1 supports various media types: AVI, ASF, H.264, CDDA, DVD, MP3, VCD, RM, and WMV9. VeXP is able to reduce more than 50% of the normal CPU loading with specific hardware such as the VIA CX700(M) chipsets, featured on VIA's EPIA-EX Mini-ITX Mainboard. Differing from previous patch version, the new VeXP 5.1 package consists the following components: (a) Enhanced xine-lib 1.0.0 and xine-ui library (b) API modules (c) Full Sample code (d) Full Reference Application (e) Documentation (e.1) VeXP 5.1 User Guide v1.0 (e.2) VeXP 5.1 API Reference v1.0 (e.3) VeXP 5.1 Demo Code Quick Reference v1.0 (f) readme End users will benefit in two folds - much improved experience in video playback, and reduced system power consumption from lower CPU utilization. Users can grab a copy at SourceForge.net. The code is open in the VeXP to program MPEG hardware. Linux developers are encouraged to obtain the CX700(M) driver source code package through OSD portal and download the VeXP package to build on other distributions. The API module with fully sample code and documentation provided allows users who are interested with multimedia file playback, VOD, PVR, and so on to minimize the development time. Drivers used in VeXP 5.1 for CX700(M) chipsets in Fedora Core 7 are: (1) X Window Display driver Version 410079a (2) Framebuffer driver V2.6.00.04
VeXP 5.0, VIA Enhanced Xine Player, optimized for CX700(M/M2) chipsets Both Xine and VIA developers have been working hard to bring you VeXP, the VIA-enhanced Xine Player. Now VeXP 5.0 is released. It is a program for Linux distributions including Fedora Core 4, based on the Xine multimedia player. It uses hardware-specific acceleration in decoding and display to have better MPEG-2/MPEG-4 playback performance. VeXP 5.0 supports various media types: AVI, ASF, H.264, CDDA, DVD, MP3, VCD, RM, and WMV9. VeXP is able to reduce more than 50% of the normal CPU loading with specific hardware such as the VIA CX700(M/M2) chipsets, featured on VIA's EPIA-EX Mini-ITX Mainboard. Differing from previous patch version, the new VeXP 5.0 package consists the following components: l Enhanced xine-lib 1.0.0 and xine-ui library l API modules l Full Sample code l Full Reference Application l Documentation VeXP 5.0 User Guide v1.0 VeXP 5.0 API Reference v1.0 VeXP 5.0 Demo Code Quick Reference v1.0 readme End users will benefit in two folds - much improved experience in video playback, and reduced system power consumption from lower CPU utilization. Users can grab a copy at SourceForge.net. The code is open in the VeXP to program MPEG hardware. Linux developers are encouraged to obtain the CX700(M/M2) driver source code package through OSD portal and download the VeXP package to build on other distributions. The API module with fully sample code and documentation provided allows users who are interested with multimedia file playback, VOD, PVR, and so on to minimize the development time. Drivers used in VeXP 5.0 for CX700(M/M2) chipsets in Fedora Core 4 are: (1) X Window Display driver V40071-kernel-binary (2) Framebuffer driver V2.6.00.03
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