Re: [vdr] Mid range CPU choice

2007-08-25 Thread Simon Baxter
I've been running a Shuttle SK43G with 2.2Ghz AMD, silentPC fan, silent 250W 
psu and replaced all the mobo fans with heatsinks for 3 years.

time to replace.  The fan is still quiet, but now the case vibrates a 
little, and the whole thing runs about 61 degrees - which isn't ideal.

I'd like to go fanless and cool.  What I like about the shuttle is it's 
size.  The 1x PCI is fine, as is the VIA unichrome VGA  s-video out.

Any ideas on a small compact fanless (DEAD quiet) case  motherboard??


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 HDMI
VGA
RGB
S-Video
is the order. HDMI is digital und should those provide best quality 
(equals to DVI.

 My list is a bit other way round, as beauty of the picture is in viewers 
 eye.

 S-Video
 Composite
 RGB
 Component
 VGA
 HDMI/DVI

 Don't get me wrong, as already years ago I have played with HDTV stuff, 
 and naturally with DVI-based to my projector. Problem is that DVB-C / 
 DVB-T is so bad quality signal (in Finland at least), lots of blocking 
 artefacts so it looks very lousy. By using DVI (and probable upscaling to 
 720p/1080i) picture gets to sh*t. So I abandoned the idea 2 years ago. 
 (VDR-Xine with DVB-C  DVB-S when Euro1080i/HD1 was open for all).

 So best non-HD output would be S-Video (and composite) which hides the 
 blocking and picture errors, and gives stutter free output of the program. 
 RGB starts to show more MPEG features. With Component/VGA/HDMI you 
 probably need to use computer-based output, and I haven't seen stutter 
 free output.

 With this I mean X server config, you cannot get exactly 50Hz output, but 
 you can get 50.04Hz output. That might lead to micro stutter on picture.

 But the list I quoted is the best order in terms of video connection 
 quality, but not the best picture quality for viewer.. :-O


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[vdr] [Announce] menorg-0.1

2007-08-25 Thread Thomas Creutz
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Hello VDR Users!

Tobias Grimm and I are afraid to announce a new sebmenu plugin called menuorg.

- From the README:

This plug-in allows to reorganise VDR's main OSD menu. The new menu structure is
read from an XML config file. It's basic format is based on the format used in
the setup plug-in.

Greetings,
Thomas
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Re: [vdr] [Announce] menorg-0.1

2007-08-25 Thread Thomas Creutz
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Thomas Creutz schrieb:
 Hello VDR Users!
 
 Tobias Grimm and I are afraid to announce a new sebmenu plugin called menuorg.
 
 From the README:
 
 This plug-in allows to reorganise VDR's main OSD menu. The new menu structure 
 is
 read from an XML config file. It's basic format is based on the format used in
 the setup plug-in.
 

Sorry, I forgot the download address:

http://www.e-tobi.net/blog/pages/vdr-menuorg
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Re: [vdr] [Announce] menorg-0.1

2007-08-25 Thread Joachim Wilke
2007/8/25, Joachim Wilke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 2007/8/25, Thomas Creutz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Hello VDR Users!
 
  Tobias Grimm and I are afraid to announce a new sebmenu plugin called 
  menuorg.

 I tried google, vdr-wiki and vdr-portal, but did not find a hint on
 where to find this :-)

Okay, I was too slow in editing my mail - or you too fast ;-)

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[vdr] [Announce] menorg-0.2

2007-08-25 Thread Thomas Creutz
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Hello again!

Small bug fix release because of issues with the Burn plug-in

http://www.e-tobi.net/blog/pages/vdr-menuorg

Thomas
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