Re: Questions about good hardware to view VDR 4K

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I just purchased an Amazon FireTV 4k stick and this is amazing. It is working until  2160p60 consuming 1..2 Watt using an USB power supply. Why is there no VDR for Android using network DVB sources?

Kind Regards
  Karl-Heinz

Am Mi., 8. Mai 2019 um 19:01 Uhr schrieb Karim AFIFI <karim.afifi@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

I am looking for an ATX motherboard with PCI and PCIE slots, for using with new VDR 4K (PCI S2-3200+CI and PCIE Hauppauge quad), and ASTERISK (PCI Digium FXO/FXS card).

At the beginning, I was thinking about an Intel 1151 socket (for best vaapi support), like this one (*):

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/TUF-H310-PLUS-GAMING/HelpDesk_Manual/

Unfortunately, I noticed HDMI is v1.4, with 4k@24Hz only !

I am afraid that I need to add a PCI-E video card to achieve 4k@60Hz.

Is it correct ? If so, I have two questions :
1) could you advice about fanless + VAAPI compatible product ?
2) any feedback about best plateform/chipset : AMD vs Intel ?

Thanks a lot.
Karim


(*) using with low TDP quad core CPU, for example i3-8100T.


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