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USB Sound Card?
Yes. But why. How much cheaper is this card. I have Hdmi and usb for headphones.
Then why not use vga
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USB Sound Card?
Yes. But why. How much cheaper is this card. I have Hdmi and usb for headphones.
Then why not use vga
TV has S-Video input + 2 x components.
Current setup is an old PC acting as HTPC - S-Video + 3.5mm to RCA (Component) for sound.
DVD is plugged into the 2nd component input.
TV has S-Video input + 2 x components.
Current setup is an old PC acting as HTPC - S-Video + 3.5mm to RCA (Component) for sound.
DVD is plugged into the 2nd component input.
Can't talk for XBMCUbuntu but I do know that normal ubuntu with xbmc installed on it will not do hardware acceleration without some fiddling in the terminalCan anyone confirm if XBMCUbuntu (Old XBMC live) supports hardware accelerated ATI video without having to install anything else apart from XBMCUbuntu itself?
I just built a micro server for a friend with a radeon 5450, driver support is terrible but I finally got hardware acceleration to work, really high bitrate movies would stutter but now all is good. Question for the Nvidia card users, Did hardware acceleration work straight out the box with xbmc? The reason I went ATI was that it was passively cooled and see many Nvidia cards have fans, what is the fan noise like under load? And what card do you use? i see some don't fit. Thanks
Cool, although the price is a bit of a deterrent, ideally looking for a sub R400 card, anyone have experience with the point of view gt210 that esquire sells?I dont hear the fan my gt520
Awesome, because although the radeon fitted in the case perfectly, getting the acceleration working was a nightmareYes, nvidia works out the box 99% of the time.
I just built a micro server for a friend with a radeon 5450, driver support is terrible but I finally got hardware acceleration to work, really high bitrate movies would stutter but now all is good. Question for the Nvidia card users, Did hardware acceleration work straight out the box with xbmc? The reason I went ATI was that it was passively cooled and see many Nvidia cards have fans, what is the fan noise like under load? And what card do you use? i see some don't fit. Thanks
Not on their pricelist at the moment, i think they may have replaced it with the 600 series, although the pricelist isn't always accurate of availabilitypaid 399 ex vat at esquire about 5 months ago
all videos were fine except my copy of avatar, which is 35GB, but before the hardware acceleration was enabled most HD movies had a high CPU usage, now its dropped to 20% or less usageI have a Point of View GT520, if you don't see the fan with your own eyes no one would ever know the fan was in there, also not a single stutter ever, what would you classify as really high bit rate?
think it was renamed to the 610 or something not sureNot on their pricelist at the moment, i think they may have replaced it with the 600 series, although the pricelist isn't always accurate of availability
all videos were fine except my copy of avatar, which is 35GB, but before the hardware acceleration was enabled most HD movies had a high CPU usage, now its dropped to 20% or less usage
there is a 620, but too expensive for what its needed for, 210 seems perfect if it is powerful enough and fan noise isn't too loudthink it was renamed to the 610 or something not sure
Been away from home quite often so only get to use HP-MS (running OpenElec) now & then.
Problem i've noticed is sometimes i cant see HP from my PC or laptop on the network.
I can ping it fine, from HP i can access shares on PC but not from PC to HP.
Also HP can access internet while connected to network.
Simply wired network connected to a dlink 8 port switch.
To fix problem i have to switch off HP unplug network & restart PC, then connect network & start HP.
Don't know whats changed, or maybe its just feels neglected while im away.
i think you mean composite?