2013-02-26, 17:47
Via the settings menu.
(2013-02-26, 16:44)yaser222 Wrote:If you are using HDMI cable from NUC to LCD, the audio output in Frodo should be identtical (other than mine is AMD and your is Intel).....(2013-02-26, 16:30)bluray Wrote:(2013-02-26, 15:12)yaser222 Wrote: 1- how to get audio working ?You can setup Frodo audio output similar to my screen shot below, and it'll be Intel for your NUC. Here are more tips- Simplify XBMC configurations......
i have connected the nuc into sony lcd directly but theres no sound
i dont know how to make it working im new to the XBMC
i try from audio output with no luck
thank you in advance
Thx I'm going to check my settings again
It's a little bit different than your setup I will post screen setting if didn't work with me
Thx all
(2013-02-26, 18:37)bluray Wrote:(2013-02-26, 16:44)yaser222 Wrote:If you are using HDMI cable from NUC to LCD, the audio output in Frodo should be identtical (other than mine is AMD and your is Intel).....(2013-02-26, 16:30)bluray Wrote: You can setup Frodo audio output similar to my screen shot below, and it'll be Intel for your NUC. Here are more tips- Simplify XBMC configurations......
Thx I'm going to check my settings again
It's a little bit different than your setup I will post screen setting if didn't work with me
Thx all
(2013-02-26, 18:37)bluray Wrote: If you are using HDMI cable from NUC to LCD, the audio output in Frodo should be identtical (other than mine is AMD and your is Intel).....No. Like I said, it should be analog.
(2013-02-27, 00:08)yaser222 Wrote: Ok now everything is working like it should be
So Thx all for the info I appreciate your help
(2013-02-28, 01:06)Relentless Wrote: I have the bios setup to turn on when the power is restored and have a master-slave power board which completely turns off the NUC when the TV is turned off. This seems to be girl friendly as I have been away and my girlfriend can get her BBC world news livestream running without me easily.
A nice box.
(2013-02-28, 11:43)touser Wrote:(2013-02-28, 01:06)Relentless Wrote: I have the bios setup to turn on when the power is restored and have a master-slave power board which completely turns off the NUC when the TV is turned off. This seems to be girl friendly as I have been away and my girlfriend can get her BBC world news livestream running without me easily.
A nice box.
This is interesting, do you mind linking to the board you use? Thanks.
(2013-02-28, 09:00)Bennamin Wrote: Anyone used a fanless/heatsink case for the NUC? I'm particularly interested in this one:
http://www.tranquilpcshop.co.uk/nuc-ye-g...d33217gke/
http://www.fanlesstech.com/ has some other fanless NUC offerings if anyone is interested.
(2013-02-27, 17:38)spencers Wrote:The NUC+Linux might be different, but what shown on my screenshot works fine w/ Frodo and Windows 7. My setups are HDMI from Intel i7 w/ HD4000 iGPU, discrete Nvidia GT545 and discrete AMD HD5570 to HDMI on several LED TV's, and they all works the same way.......(2013-02-26, 18:37)bluray Wrote: If you are using HDMI cable from NUC to LCD, the audio output in Frodo should be identtical (other than mine is AMD and your is Intel).....No. Like I said, it should be analog.
(2013-02-28, 17:55)TugboatBill Wrote: That looks great! I'll probably buy a couple of these when I'm ready (2-3months) or possibly this: Silverstone NUC FanlessIt will be a very nice fanless NUC....
(2013-03-03, 10:04)DrowningApe Wrote: I setup my celeron NUC today. Brief impressions using openELEC installed on a flash drive with 4gb of ram. It's fast. It plays straight bd rips over gbit Ethernet with no problem. Aeon NOX runs smooth. I'll try XBMCbuntu soon.