anders
On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 07:09 AM, Brett Grayson (Bitwerks) wrote:
FWIW ... my EPIA 800 would play DiVX on freevo, but it would skip a bit. I'm still a n00b, so its not like I had the system optimized and I was running KDE as my windows manager (256mb of ram) ... a friends EPIA 1000 ran full screen Divx just fine with windows XP install on it ... so I think the capabilities are there, and there's an overclocking utility that should make it all work very nicely... optimizing is key.
A nice system would be one with a fanless CPU cooler, fanless (external) PSU, and an IDE to Compact Flash adapter so you can run off compact flash as if it were an IDE drive ... silent, and SMALL...perfect!
On 08/28/03 at 06:51 PM you wrote:I'm looking at setting up a dedicated media box (running Freevo ofcourse),and am looking at the VIA EPIA Mini-ITX boards. From what I've read,the EPIAM 1000 (DDR, Nehemia core) will take any (within reason) multimediaplaybacktask assigned it. However, it seems to be a fairly large chunk moreexpensivethan the older EPIA 1000 (SDR).still be able
How well does the older model stack up to the newer one? Will itto handle high quality DivX's and the like, or is it really worthforking outthe extra to get the M-range, DDR, Nehemia core?boards
What other feature differences are there between the two classes ofhttp://jurai.murdoch.edu.au/ .that may effect purchase choice? (TV Out quality? On-board feature differences?)
Thanks...
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