Re: HD clients for vdr

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> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----> Från: vdr-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vdr-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] För Theunis> Potgieter> Skickat: den 19 augusti 2009 09:52> Till: VDR Mailing List> Ämne: Re:  HD clients for vdr> > On 18/08/2009, Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@xxxxxxxxx> 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.> >> >> > --> >> > Anssi Hannula> > What GPU does the nvidia ION A type board have? Wikipedia lists it as> NVIDIA PureVideo HD. And if you look that up on wikipedia then it> could be any of the GPUs> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_PureVideo#Table_of_PureVideo_.28HD.29_> GPUs> 
It's a 9400.
> Ideally you would like to have the 9400/9500 type GPU that can do both> h264 and VC1.> > From what I could read about Flash HD, is that the limitation seems to> be from the Adobe plugin (on windows) that does not do hardware> acceleration for h264> (http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=135840). But if we> use mplayer or Xine to, then it should in theory it should be able to> do Flash HD?
Sorry, my mistake. I didn't know flash movies were h264. It's just a problem for the poor souls that are stuck with windows then.

> > What is your setup like? Do you use VDR as the main application or do> you use something like XBMC with VDR or do you load a plugin on VDR to> play flash type movies? Which output plugin do you guys use? I> currently use xineliboutput 1.0.4. It does have its short comings but> very good for Live TV.> 
I have a vdr server that runs xineliboutput and streamdev, both from cvs. Then I use vdr-sxfe or xbmc on my diskless clients. Mostly vdr-sxfe for SD tv and xbmc for everything else./Magnus
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