Re: HARDWARE: Open-Source-Friendly Graphics Cards -- Viable?

From: David Greaves
Date: Thu Oct 28 2004 - 07:25:49 EST


Helge Hafting wrote:

Or one could go the other way - if we use 32 bits, then
consider 10 bits per color. I've always wondered about the purpose
of a 8-bit alpha channel. what exactly is supposed to show
in "transparent" places? Transparency makes sense when talking about windows - you see the underlying window through a transparent spot.
But this is the frame buffer we're talking about - what is
supposed to be behind that? Another frame buffer?


Well, The Hauppage 350 via the ivtv driver provides a framebuffer 'OSD' (On Screen Display) that overlays the hardware video (as in TV) layer.
Transparency determines how much of the video shows through.

It's good having a framebuffer that can run X (or whatever) overlayed onto the video stream.

David
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