2014-01-31, 16:06
Thanks I'm nauw on v23 and everything works
(2014-01-31, 18:17)g28s Wrote: Could anyone tell me if it is possible to use both the mSATA and the regular SATA ports at the same time?
(2014-01-31, 19:36)Auch Wrote:(2014-01-31, 18:17)g28s Wrote: Could anyone tell me if it is possible to use both the mSATA and the regular SATA ports at the same time?
I think so, from what I've been seeing in custom cases, some of them support a 2,5'' hdd inside.
Im not quite sure how its powered, it seems the msata ones plug right under from where the sdd's are placed and the 2,5'' plugs somewhere in the middle of the board. You probably need a msata-sata converter for the 2,5'' one.
I'm quite new to this so hopefully someone more tech savvy can curate my statement for something really stupid.
Im following this thread to see what cases are people using (or if sticking with stock one) but havent been getting much luck.
Worth pointing out if you wanna have 2 drives in it and use the stock case they have D34010WYKH
(2014-01-31, 19:36)Auch Wrote:(2014-01-31, 18:17)g28s Wrote: Could anyone tell me if it is possible to use both the mSATA and the regular SATA ports at the same time?
I think so, from what I've been seeing in custom cases, some of them support a 2,5'' hdd inside.
Im not quite sure how its powered, it seems the msata ones plug right under from where the sdd's are placed and the 2,5'' plugs somewhere in the middle of the board. You probably need a msata-sata converter for the 2,5'' one.
I'm quite new to this so hopefully someone more tech savvy can curate my statement for something really stupid.
Im following this thread to see what cases are people using (or if sticking with stock one) but havent been getting much luck.
Worth pointing out if you wanna have 2 drives in it and use the stock case they have D34010WYKH
(2014-01-31, 19:55)JasonHoffman Wrote:(2014-01-31, 19:36)Auch Wrote:(2014-01-31, 18:17)g28s Wrote: Could anyone tell me if it is possible to use both the mSATA and the regular SATA ports at the same time?
I think so, from what I've been seeing in custom cases, some of them support a 2,5'' hdd inside.
Im not quite sure how its powered, it seems the msata ones plug right under from where the sdd's are placed and the 2,5'' plugs somewhere in the middle of the board. You probably need a msata-sata converter for the 2,5'' one.
I'm quite new to this so hopefully someone more tech savvy can curate my statement for something really stupid.
Im following this thread to see what cases are people using (or if sticking with stock one) but havent been getting much luck.
Worth pointing out if you wanna have 2 drives in it and use the stock case they have D34010WYKH
I've been working with the Haswell NUCs for a while. Running mSATA and SATA simultaneously works great. In fact it's meant to do it. The taller case design is for users who want to run both. I haven't seen the retail kit so I'm not sure but I'm told by the team it will include the SATA cables needed.
Jason
(2014-01-30, 19:40)voip-ninja Wrote:(2014-01-30, 17:59)frarev Wrote:(2014-01-29, 23:11)Selene Wrote: 3) LIP SYNCING*** Openelec has a better way to deal with the delay on 24 Hz lipsyncing. Note that it is a problem!!!
I have a NUC Haswell i5 with OpenElec and it works well with only a 30 Gb SSD and 4 Gb ; (and i was obliged to bought 4 Gb because my reseller was out of stock for 2 Gb, that is largely enough for OpenElec).
I had sync problem with 24Hz movies at the beginning, but now it's OK with my Yamaha Receiver : see http://openelec.tv/forum/68-audio/57509-24p-audio-delay
My Yamaha has a sync automatic function but OpenElec has a 175ms as a default delay for 23-24 Hz movie.
Just disable this delay as explained in the post : http://openelec.tv/forum/68-audio/57509-24p-audio-delay and on my installation, no more issue with sync audio.
Which build? Are you using hardware acceleration? How about VC1 video?
(2014-02-01, 01:05)mgmcube Wrote: Openelec nightly's seem to be here now: http://snapshots.openelec.tv
The info on the first page is the old site.
Is this the site everybody is using or has someone a better link?
(2014-02-01, 00:44)frarev Wrote:(2014-01-30, 19:40)voip-ninja Wrote:(2014-01-30, 17:59)frarev Wrote: I have a NUC Haswell i5 with OpenElec and it works well with only a 30 Gb SSD and 4 Gb ; (and i was obliged to bought 4 Gb because my reseller was out of stock for 2 Gb, that is largely enough for OpenElec).
I had sync problem with 24Hz movies at the beginning, but now it's OK with my Yamaha Receiver : see http://openelec.tv/forum/68-audio/57509-24p-audio-delay
My Yamaha has a sync automatic function but OpenElec has a 175ms as a default delay for 23-24 Hz movie.
Just disable this delay as explained in the post : http://openelec.tv/forum/68-audio/57509-24p-audio-delay and on my installation, no more issue with sync audio.
Which build? Are you using hardware acceleration? How about VC1 video?
- Builld : I'm using OpenElec 3.2.4 official stable x86_64
- Hardware acceleration (VAAPI) is ON and seems to work because CPU is only 2 or 3 % while watching video.
- I don't have any VC1 file but i've justed a file named wildwife.wmv that I found in my Windows 7 and I can successfully play it.
Codec : Windows Media Video VC1 (WVC1)
Resolution : 1280x720
29,97 fps - Planar 4:2:0 YUV