Re: Minimum CPU requirement for xineliboutput + vdr-sxfe for HDTV

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It might be even cheaper to get a cheap Nvidia card along with s power saving CPU. My player is an ION board with an Atom 230...

On 27. Februar 2014 21:29:20 MEZ, Stephan Loescher <loescher@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi!

I am interested in your experiences with xineliboutput-plugin and
vdr-sxfe for HDTV and not using VDPAU but using the plain CPU-power.

The plan would be to build a simple system without any special
graphics-card and no special X11-configuration or driver, perhaps some
cheap system like the one descibed in http://ct.de/-1375124 (German).
(Celeron G1820, small case, low power consumption, about 180 EUR without
disks.)

I know from my own VDR-systems, that a Intel Core2 Duo @ 1.86GHz or a
Core i3 540 @ 3.07GHz has far enough power to run VDR and vdr-sxfe for
displaying HDTV.

But I think even slower and thus cheaper CPUs could do the
HDTV-decoding, too.

What is you experience?
Would it be possible to use these new Haswell-Celerons?

TIA and best regards,
Stephan.

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