2011-12-03, 04:44
I just bought a Logitec Mini keyboard and use that as a remote solves the wake up issues and 1000 times more useful than the Apple Remote. It's nice and small too.
prophetizer Wrote:i assume that has something to do with the software? or does it use their unifying adapter?
Thewolf Wrote:I just bought a Logitec Mini keyboard and use that as a remote solves the wake up issues and 1000 times more useful than the Apple Remote. It's nice and small too.
atandon Wrote:Are you referring to the Logitech dinovo keyboard?
That does seem like a good alternative (albeit an expensive one)
Though have u seen any Bluetooth connectivity issues or any other issues?
schwarzmuller Wrote:Are there still performance issues with the mini?
Do these issues appear when you install xbmc under windows with the mini?
Thewolf Wrote:I just bought a Logitec Mini keyboard and use that as a remote solves the wake up issues and 1000 times more useful than the Apple Remote. It's nice and small too.
prophetizer Wrote:what issues are you talking about? i don't have any issues
edit: btw, i do run the audio engine branch under windows bootcamp as well for HD audio
Open6l Wrote:Tested yet another clip on both the macmini 2010 with nvidia and the macmini 2011 with intel. The clip was a bluray remux of U2's Rose Bowl concert. On the macmini 2010 it ran at 49% CPU / 30fps (with 0 dropped frames) and on the macmini 2011 it was 111% CPU / 15fps and constant dropped frames.
Again these are my own tests and observations but something must be off between the new models and xbmc.
Dimh Wrote:The only reason you'd want the AMD model is that the Intel HD Graphics still suffer from the same 24p bug that plagued the previous iterations. This bug causes 24P material (recorded at 23.976Hz) to be played back at 24.00 Hz, causing a small stutter every 40 seconds or so, while it should be played back at exactly 23.976Hz.
schwarzmuller Wrote:These issues:
Which model do you have?