Re: HD clients for vdr

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Anssi Hannula wrote:> Magnus Hörlin wrote:>> Hi. My opinion is that nvidia's ION platform with vdpau and XBMC gives the best result. The atom's cpu load is <10% playing 1080p h264 so forget the 3GHz core2 unless you want to play Flash HD movies or other non-vdpau formats.> > Isn't Flash HD content usually encoded in H.264? That's the case in> youtube, at least, and the clips play fine using vdpau decoding in mplayer.> >> It's not very cheap yet but you can build a fanless one for €200. For example a http://www.cartft.com/catalog/il/1072 together with 2G ram and a pico-psu.> Just got my ION A up and running as a NAS. Quite a bit of overkill there as all I need are the SATA and LAN connectors, plus VGA+KBD to get everything set up.
Both fans running at 7v (Case and CPU) and it is pretty quiet. Not sure about running the ION A fanless though.

So I will turn that board into my HD client for VDR as soon as I get a board more suited to be a NAS.

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