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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - natebetween - 2013-07-04 (2013-07-02, 19:39)natebetween Wrote: Hello all....I just want to thank you all for your information. Took me a couple days but finally made it through 118 pages of the thread. After everything I read, the good AND the bad I was definitely convinced to buy the i3 version of the NUC. I had it in my cart with RAM and ssd when I thought I'd take a day to "cool off" before I made any rash purchases. Nobody here comparing NUC to Brix? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - arokh - 2013-07-05 Brix seems cool, but here in Norway it's got a higher pricetag than the latest NUC and does not offer vPro. USB3 on the back is a plus though. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - User 68127 - 2013-07-08 Hi guys, I got a Celeron NUC with 4GB RAM, running XBMC on Windows 8. I've been noticing some artefacting when watching videos, it's brief, but annoying. Anyone else have any experience fixing this issue? Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - DrowningApe - 2013-07-09 (2013-07-08, 00:10)FlammableD Wrote: Hi guys, There may be dozens of references, you may have to read or search the thread. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - MrBogus - 2013-07-10 (2013-07-08, 00:10)FlammableD Wrote: Hi guys, I replaced windows 7 for OpenElec, because of the useless drivers for windows and their posterize effects. And on top of that the last 2 driver revisions don't work well with XBMC. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - User 68127 - 2013-07-10 (2013-07-10, 10:49)MrBogus Wrote:(2013-07-08, 00:10)FlammableD Wrote: Hi guys, That's a shame, I want Netflix, so I guess I'm stuck. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Cypher64 - 2013-07-11 Has anyone tried the DC53427HYE i5 version yet? Is it quiet? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - arokh - 2013-07-12 I'm waiting for mine, coming in a few days. Will report back ![]() Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - voip-ninja - 2013-07-12 Anyone see a pre-order up for the Haswell Nuc yet? I am going to order one when they become available. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - p750mmx - 2013-07-12 (2013-07-10, 13:54)FlammableD Wrote:Just use the older drivers and that problem is solved? Intel knows now what the problem is and they will fix it but at this moment they can't say when the new drivers will be available. That won't take months I presume.(2013-07-10, 10:49)MrBogus Wrote:(2013-07-08, 00:10)FlammableD Wrote: Hi guys, Edit: Beta drivers for Windows 8(.1); http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Releases-Iris-and-HD-Graphics-Driver-Version-9-18-10-3214-367506.shtml RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Legion455 - 2013-07-14 Hey all. I have the Intel i3 NUC, and last night I noticed some video "jerkiness" with Shawshank Redemption (1080p). ie, the video just isn't as 'smooth' as I think it should be. I'm not getting any dropped frames,... yet,.... Does anyone know what the Video rendering settings should be set at?, or maybe a link? Software, Dxva, ... or ? acceleration? thanks a bunch! Legion PS running Win8,12.1, aeon nox. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - User 68127 - 2013-07-14 (2013-07-12, 20:10)p750mmx Wrote:(2013-07-10, 13:54)FlammableD Wrote:Just use the older drivers and that problem is solved? Intel knows now what the problem is and they will fix it but at this moment they can't say when the new drivers will be available. That won't take months I presume.(2013-07-10, 10:49)MrBogus Wrote: I replaced windows 7 for OpenElec, because of the useless drivers for windows and their posterize effects. And on top of that the last 2 driver revisions don't work well with XBMC. Thanks for the tip, how old do I need to go? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - snowjim - 2013-07-14 (2013-07-10, 10:49)MrBogus Wrote:(2013-07-08, 00:10)FlammableD Wrote: Hi guys, The main problem is that XBMC team is not focusing Windows stability because its simple borring to do. Its more fun to explore new platforms and so on. I and alot of other users will however continus to run XBMC on Windows as long as it works becouse Windows offers so much more flexibility (Like playing games, internet and so on). This results in two things, we will be grading and recommending XBMC based on our experience within Windows and it is not the best at the moment as you know. And we will not make updates of XBMC as oftan becouse there is a big risk to run in to breaking changes. I have been told that its impossible to make XBMC 100% stable on a Windows platform becouse of all kind of driver versions. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - Ned Scott - 2013-07-14 The number of XBMC Windows devs haven't gone down. We probably have more than when we didn't have Android. Very few devs work on just the new platforms. If anything, Windows is the best platform for XBMC right now because the audio stuff. The issue in this case has far more to do with intel GPUs than OS. Even OpenELEC has issues on NUC GPUs. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC possibilities - jammyb - 2013-07-14 Can I just chime in that my OE Celeron NUC [in my eyes, is running flawlessly] No crushed blacks, no glitches in motion shots, hell, even modding internal IR's for on/off and remote control work perfectly. I can't fault any of it. I praise XBMC and I praise OE. Just get sky go working on it and I'll live happily ever after! |