Dear Karim,
thanks for raising that point...
At first I thought that the i3 "T" edition was somehow limited in the
graphics output, to make people buy the i7 - but no, if I look at
some mainstream i7 CoffeeLake CPU, the set of outputs is the exact
same spec: the CPU can produce 4k at 24 Hz onl
Hello everybody,
On 9 May 2019 at 8:57, Richard Scobie wrote:
> Asrock do a range of mATX cards with integrated Gemini Lake, but none
> with PCI slot, just 3 x PCIe 1x.
>
Good to know, nice try from AsRock, hardly anyone does mATX boards
with an ATOM, which is a shame :-)
OTOH, I don't like Asr
enough slots PCI/PCI-E for me).
>
> As you see, it's very complicated, I continue to search ...
>
> Best regards !
> Karim
>
>
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Frantisek Rysanek [mailto:frantisek.rysa...@post.cz]
> Envoyé : mercredi 8 mai 2019 21:21
On 9 May 2019 at 10:45, Richard Scobie wrote:
> Frantisek Rysanek wrote:
>
> > OTOH, I don't like Asrock for two reasons:
> > 1) they tend to support UEFI booting only, no legacy BIOS boot
> > 2) they don't seem to have BIOS images publically available on the
&
Dear VDR developers and fellow users,
you may have noticed my rather inappropriate thread at the
linux-media mailing list... I'm trying to build a Linux HTPC for
DVB-T2 and I'm struggling :-)
I like the VDR project's philosophy / focus and I'd love to use the
VDR as the software to run my HTPC.
Thanks a lot for chiming in, Richard :-)
On 11 May 2019 at 11:28, Richard Scobie wrote:
> Frantisek Rysanek wrote:
>
> > 50i). Maybe the VLC can somehow cope with that (perform rate
> > conversion on the fly) but the vaapidevice plugin cannot. Maybe I
> > should attach
> I got some video files in MPEG PS format.
>
Have you tried VLC ?
I'm not very fluent in the various container formats... could it be
that the file is really in a "transport stream" format, maybe with a
limited/filtered subset of PID's ?
I wonder what dvbsnoop would say about the file, such as