-----Message d'origine----- De : vdr [mailto:vdr-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de VDR User Envoyé : mardi 30 octobre 2018 01:38 À : mailing list: vdr Objet : Re: Advice for best hardware and plugins to play MKV files and receive 4K channels > I plan to upgrade my VDR box, with these two important features : > - reading mkv files => I am using xineliboutput and vdpau. >xineliboutput and VDPAU so I assume what you actually mean by mkv is >being able to play back HD or greater content using VDPAU for decoding >and xineliboutput to get the decoded frames to your tv. Correct, my 4K mkv files are using H.265 codecs, HD files are using H.264. >>VDPAU is EOL. Ok, I didn't know it. >>Nvidia currently has NVDEC but I can't speak to how well it's >> supported since I dumped VDPAU for VAAPI a while back. I just found informations here : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hardware_video_acceleration > Could you share best hardware cpu/video/card,motherboard/..., & best plugin/driver/... you advice at the moment? >When I switched from VDPAU to VAAPI I retired my old hardware and just >spent about $120 on an Intel NUC, and couldn't be happier. I'll never >bother with video cards again for htpc/media playing boxes. And also >non-usb tuners. Low power/low space is my theme now so my days of >building pc's for this purpose are over. You might want to look at >other options unless you actually want a pc tower. I am not looking for a very small pc case, because I have 3 x dvb PCIE cards and a Digium card (for Asterisk). I will probably keep my medium Silverstone aluminium case, and I will choose an ATX or mini ITX motherboard, depending power and efficiency. I didn't understand which player/plugin you advise in VDR. - MPlayer was very good but no longer works... - Media Player in Xineliboutput is convenient but little buggy under VDPAU... _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx https://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx https://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr