Nicolas Huillard wrote: > Magnus Hörlin a écrit : > >> Well, my first imressions of the ION platform (Acer Revo) are very good. >> It does the vdpau deinterlacing without problems and so far the video >> decoding has not exceeded 1% cpu load for ANY 1080p clip I've tried. >> This is the best VDR frontend/XBMC machine I've ever tried. I don't know >> why, but it works better than my Intel E7200/Nvidia 9400 uATX board. For >> those interested it uses 34W from 220V with the hdd still attached. I >> don't know if it's using any power though, since I've disabled SATA in >> the bios because I boot it off the network. Anyone who knows how to open >> this wonderful little thing? >> > > Thanks for the feedback. > > Knowing that my EPIA ML6000 draws 25W from the wall (no HDD at all) > while hardware-decoding MPEG2, using the same kind of power brick, I'd > say decoding 1080p with 34W is great ! > I guess the HDD will still spin, even with SATA disabled at the BIOS. > You could rip 2 more watts off by unpluging it. > > Openning it : > http://hothardware.com/Articles/Acer-Aspire-Revo-SFF-NVIDIA-Ion-PC/?page=3 > > Does digital sound come out of the box on HDMI only ? No SPDIF of some > kind ? > > Thanks a lot for the link. Will open it as soon as my daughter has finished watching "High school musical". aplay -l shows no sign of a digital output other than hdmi which is a bit odd. I thought there would be a header on the mb at least but I guess not. For the moment I'm happy with hdmi. /Magnus H
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