On 02/27/2014 09:29 PM, Stephan Loescher wrote:
I know from my own VDR-systems, that a Intel Core2 Duo @ 1.86GHz or a
Core i3 540 @ 3.07GHz has far enough power to run VDR and vdr-sxfe for
displaying HDTV.
My personal experience is that i5-2500K 3.30GHz plays HDTV well, but
playback on E6500
On 2014-02-28 12:49, Michal Novotny wrote:
On 02/27/2014 09:29 PM, Stephan Loescher wrote:
I know from my own VDR-systems, that a Intel Core2 Duo @ 1.86GHz or a
Core i3 540 @ 3.07GHz has far enough power to run VDR and vdr-sxfe for
displaying HDTV.
My personal experience is that i5-2500K
On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 12:49:12 +0100
Michal Novotny mic...@lightcomp.cz wrote:
On 02/27/2014 09:29 PM, Stephan Loescher wrote:
I know from my own VDR-systems, that a Intel Core2 Duo @ 1.86GHz or a
Core i3 540 @ 3.07GHz has far enough power to run VDR and vdr-sxfe for
displaying HDTV.
My
Using VDPAU drops the cpu requires to practically nothing. For
example, my weakest VDR box is running on an Intel Atom 230 1.6ghz
with ION gpu (1st gen). Watching 1080i with temporal-spatial
deinterlace, the cpu hovers around 12%. Even when using software
deinterlacing, it doesn't take a lot of
Hi!
I am interested in your experiences with xineliboutput-plugin and
vdr-sxfe for HDTV and not using VDPAU but using the plain CPU-power.
The plan would be to build a simple system without any special
graphics-card and no special X11-configuration or driver, perhaps some
cheap system like
It might be even cheaper to get a cheap Nvidia card along with s power saving
CPU. My player is an ION board with an Atom 230...
On 27. Februar 2014 21:29:20 MEZ, Stephan Loescher loesc...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi!
I am interested in your experiences with xineliboutput-plugin and
vdr-sxfe for HDTV
On Thu, Feb 27 2014, Stephan Loescher wrote:
I am interested in your experiences with xineliboutput-plugin and vdr-sxfe for
HDTV and not using VDPAU but using the plain CPU-power.
Hi,
I use vdr + xineliboutput-plugin (no vdr-sxfe). Here some information
for you:
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