> Strong agreement!
> In fact, I believe the entire case about cases is a bit OT. ;-)
> Don't we have some serious technical issues left to discuss?
> Let's find solutions for ARM resets, channel not synced,
> audio out of sync, etc.
> At least I believe we need a 100% reliably working VDR
> before we should worry about the prettiest case to put it in.
I don�t think that a "usual" PC-CASE is useable for VDR! - so anyone build his same
"super-CASE"
I have taked a "old ATX-Desktop-CASE" and have repaced the FRONT-Panel to a
GLASS-Pannel (look�s very nice) that incl. a nice LCD Display and a SlotIN-DVD DEVICE
look very nice and "professional" (i think :-))
Also i have replaced every FAN in the CASE with a temp-Controlled FAN - so the noice
is ok - also silent HARDDRIVES from MAXTOR do it very well.....
so i think everyone have decide by it�s own how much time and money he spent with his
CASE....
- but in FACT - i don�t like the case (of this discussion) - it look�s like a "usual
PC-CASE"
Axel
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