MacLeod_1980 Wrote:any thoughts?
Ditch the 80gb hdd and boot off a USB stick. Cheaper, quieter, cooler.
I have the Zotac ION A Board, and HD works perfect. Aeon ShowMix as well runs great. So go for it.
snoxbox Wrote:Ditch the 80gb hdd and boot off a USB stick. Cheaper, quieter, cooler.
That is an awesome idea, why didn't I think of that
Enough power for handling m2ts-Files, ripped (untouched) from BluRay-Discs? :?
domi55 Wrote:The answer is: YES
ENDLICH! Zeit wird's.
Time to build a nice HTPC with a Zotac-Thingy.
Evin Wrote:Enough power for handling m2ts-Files, ripped (untouched) from BluRay-Discs? :?
The Killa Sample plays fine. So I guess it will work.
snoxbox Wrote:Ditch the 80gb hdd and boot off a USB stick. Cheaper, quieter, cooler.
Would you suggest a full install of Ubuntu on the flash drive, with XBMC on top? Or are you talking about XMBC live, if so how does library data get saved?
Ok I did it, but I ditched the 80gb drive and went for a flash drive, I also went for a newer remote:
Antec Multimedia-Station EZ External IR receiver
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6811999190
Don' know if anyone is using it, but I will give it a whirl.
Hey guys I don't mean to hijack your thread OP but I was intending on doing almost the same, xbmc-live off usb, need 1080p h.264. But some in my thread suggested against going for the Zotac N330 and suggested a seperate mobo and cpu because the n330 would struggle with the GUI of XBMC... I also want to use Aeon. Is this true, what do you think I should do?
This is my first build and I'm on a pretty tight budget and I don't want to buy the wrong things etc.
Thanks so much if you do reply and help.
Orig thread was here:
http://www.xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?t=56069
Well you can hang on and I can let you know how it all goes when I get round to building the thing - it has not been shipped yet.
With respect to the XBMC GUI, I wonder what the problem is? Do skinners need to perform more optomization? Why can we play HD content, yet have issue with the skin? I guess it is 3D processing.
My issues is getting the content, there are a lot of crisp skins out there that give you nice looks without the overhead of others.
I will definitely check out the Aeon mod, but will also be looking forward to getting a MediaStream mod up and running - I'm a Redux fan personally.
The whole idea about this small unit it portability, I can take it to my neighbors and hopefully access my content from there too.
Okay, thanks a lot - do tell when it arrives and how everything goes.
This is going to be used as my main HTPC for me, do you suggest I go for a different motherboard or something? I don't want to be tight with my cash and bodge together a system that just about works, I want something capable if you get what I mean.
Kieron Wrote:. But some in my thread suggested against going for the Zotac N330 and suggested a seperate mobo and cpu because the n330 would struggle with the GUI of XBMC... I also want to use Aeon. Is this true, what do you think I should do?
This is my first build and I'm on a pretty tight budget and I don't want to buy the wrong things etc.
I'm running the Zotac N330 and using the Aeon skin (Hitchers Mod), and it is reasonably responsive. From what I hear, Aeon runs slower than other skins in general. What I notice is the
occassional 1/2 second wait between button presses and action. All other skins run fine.
You could build a different mini-itx PC, running a dual core 775 processor, which would have absolutely no trouble with skins, for about the same price or less. The reason I went with the ION was the low power/heat/noise.
Evin Wrote:Enough power for handling m2ts-Files, ripped (untouched) from BluRay-Discs? :?
Enough power; yes. The best container (M2TS) for it; no.
Half of my rips would not play as M2TS. They just caused xbmc to reboot. And then they completely crashed the movie library, to the point where I could not enter it. I've since converted them all to mkv's and they all run fine.
It may have been another problem with the files (permissions or something), but I was planning on moving to mkv for everything anyway.