2013-03-08, 18:43
It should bitstream.
(2013-03-08, 18:35)Movieman1000 Wrote: Works perfect, but bitstream would be niceYou should be able to bitstream HD audio using HD4000 iGPU. If your AVR have CEC option enabled, you can disable it for now. You can disable other audio output other than Intel HDMI audio output in control panel too......
(2013-03-08, 23:15)Movieman1000 Wrote: Running out of things to test, will try with another machine with external GPU tomorrow...If the idea above still don't work, it must be your AVR or HDMI cable......
(2013-03-10, 01:53)DrowningApe Wrote: If you want to play 10bit stuff or do video encoding in hardware get the i3. If you just need a kick ass XBMC player get celeron.
(2013-03-09, 01:19)Movieman1000 Wrote: Tried booth...any tip for a good AVR that shake hands with Intel ?I owns two Onkyo AVR, and it works great with my Intel/AMD/Nvidia HTP's. This "Onkyo TX-NR515 7.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver" should do the job.....
Thinking about Pioneer, Yamaha or Marantz
(2013-03-10, 02:15)freak1 Wrote:(2013-03-10, 01:53)DrowningApe Wrote: If you want to play 10bit stuff or do video encoding in hardware get the i3. If you just need a kick ass XBMC player get celeron.
Thanks for the info. How about powering ON and OFF using IR remote?
OR just have to go with Smart power strip?
(2013-03-10, 06:12)DrowningApe Wrote:(2013-03-10, 02:15)freak1 Wrote:(2013-03-10, 01:53)DrowningApe Wrote: If you want to play 10bit stuff or do video encoding in hardware get the i3. If you just need a kick ass XBMC player get celeron.
Thanks for the info. How about powering ON and OFF using IR remote?
OR just have to go with Smart power strip?
I haven't gotten that far, but I'm using openELEC, and I don't know if that's possible yet. It's pretty easy to make windows wake and sleep on my desktop PC with IR remote.