-----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org] För Theunis Potgieter Skickat: den 20 augusti 2009 10:00 Till: VDR Mailing List Ämne: Re: [vdr] HD clients for vdr
On 19/08/2009, Magnus Hörlin magnus@alefors.se wrote:
Well, my ION board with 9400m does temporal deinterlacing of 1080i HDTV just fine in xbmc. The question was about the best silent solution and a computer with just an Atom and a 9400 requires a lot less cooling than something with a discrete graphics card. /Magnus H
On http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/VDPAU it indicates that the 9400M has limitations: Advanced (2x, Hw) used for <= 720, Temporal 2x HW or Advanced 1X HW for > 720
Where as Nvidia ion - GeForce 9400. Zotac IONITX-C reports: Works great even w/ single core atom. No fans. 20W power draw.
Can you confirm that you don't experience the same problems as with the GeForce 9400GT/M ?
Thanks, Theunis
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Yes, it has limitations but given the low power consumption it's still impressive. The ION runs fine with advanced deinterlacer for 576i and temporal for 1080i. A 9500GT can do advanced on 1080i but for me it's not worth the extra heat and space. I have the computer on the back of my TV. http://www.minhembio.com/magho /Magnus