2013-09-23, 12:18
It should support that. We haven't tried it yet.
Maybe woflgar can shed some light on this.
Maybe woflgar can shed some light on this.
(2013-09-23, 12:01)deksawyer Wrote: Quick noob question - will this allow HD Audio passthrough if running openelec or XBMCbuntu on it..?
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(2013-10-27, 12:31)noggin Wrote: fakemoth - have the Geexbox team announced support for the Cubox-i? They suppport the Cubox, but that is based on a very different SoC.On the front page of http://www.geexbox.org/ they claim that support has begun in their development tree. Also, the author of Raspbmc (image for Raspberry Pi) has announced support for the CuBox-i. Don't know if OpenELEC will provide an image as well.
(2013-10-27, 12:31)noggin Wrote: fakemoth - have the Geexbox team announced support for the Cubox-i? They suppport the Cubox, but that is based on a very different SoC.Indeed they did, also take a look here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k7s2cBGpVI It would be nicer an OpenELEC image though, agreed.
(2013-10-28, 11:12)fakemoth Wrote:(2013-10-27, 12:31)noggin Wrote: fakemoth - have the Geexbox team announced support for the Cubox-i? They suppport the Cubox, but that is based on a very different SoC.Indeed they did, also take a look here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k7s2cBGpVI It would be nicer an OpenELEC image though, agreed.
Quote: Hope you guys can help me make a decision.
(2013-10-28, 15:48)noggin Wrote:(2013-10-28, 11:12)fakemoth Wrote:(2013-10-27, 12:31)noggin Wrote: fakemoth - have the Geexbox team announced support for the Cubox-i? They suppport the Cubox, but that is based on a very different SoC.Indeed they did, also take a look here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k7s2cBGpVI It would be nicer an OpenELEC image though, agreed.
Though that Youtube clip is a of a Cubox, not a Cubox-i. I have run Geexbox on a Cubox and it was OK-ish. Still some limitations which meant it wasn't properly useful to me. The Cubox-i looks to be a lot faster, and the Geexbox site suggests they are supporting it. (There is already a hardware accelerated XBMC build for the SoC the Cubox-i uses)
Quote:Cubox or should I wait for the Haswell Celeron
(2013-10-30, 19:25)joelbaby Wrote: Cubox is bleeding edge technology. For $100 it should work. But expect to fiddle around a lot, and rely on beta builds. Some peripherals will work, and some won't. You'll be reliant on developers (mostly unpaid) to have it working right.