Le mercredi 16 mai 2007 à 08:56 +0100, Dieter a écrit :
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> > I'm not sure of the advantage of desiging a new board when most of the=20
> > functionality is made up in a mini-itx board anyway. Which just requires RA=
> > M,=20
> > disk (Can be C-Flash), and an optional TV card (For recording, you may just=
> > =20
> > want a playback device)...
> 
> If a mini-itx board can do this it would be an easy way to go.  And
> for SD mpeg2 it would probably work.  But...  Can a mini-itx board
> decode high bitrate HD in real time?  Without plugging in a $1000 CPU?
> Remember we don't have XvMC support.  How much power does it use?
> Can it be fanless on a hot summer day?
Speaking about mini-itx board recall to me VIA and as far as I know VIA
doesn't provide a mini board decoding HD in real time. Though, one can
check that on their website.
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