2012-12-06, 05:41
Looks good!!!
(2012-12-06, 05:04)spencers Wrote: Alright, I installed a 32GB Crucial M4 mSATA drive and a 4GB stick of Crucial DDR3 1600.
Now I've got Openelec Beta 3 2.95.3 Frodo (Intel build) installed. Works WONDERFULLY so far.
Playing a TV show (1280x720) right now and pressed 'o' to bring up the audio and video specs.
It's interesting to watch the CPU usage bounce around between the four cores!
(2012-12-06, 08:12)basher Wrote: What about "perfect" 24p under Linux? Is it possible with the GPU from QS77 chipset?
(2012-12-06, 10:52)Luvas uk Wrote: Looking good Spencers
Have you or can you test if it can stream Dolby True HD or DTS HD? if so how does it perform?
(2012-12-06, 17:27)hamiltong Wrote: I got mine the other day..Can your TV do 3d? If it does, I'm interesting to know how well i3 3217U/HD4000 handle 1080p 3d video......there are plenty of 3d previews on Vudu and I listed it in this thread- What is your favorite 3D movie?......
Upgraded BIOS, installed windows 7 ultimate + all updates (drivers, windows update, etc), running xbmc 12 beta 2, running netflix..
BIOS power options / Rosewill Remote not yet tweaked.
Don't have HDMI pre-amp yet - TV only.
(2012-12-06, 08:12)basher Wrote: What about "perfect" 24p under Linux? Is it possible with the GPU from QS77 chipset?
(2012-12-07, 09:24)wizziwig Wrote:(2012-12-06, 08:12)basher Wrote: What about "perfect" 24p under Linux? Is it possible with the GPU from QS77 chipset?
If you mean 23.976, no Intel GPU can do it over HDMI. Assuming you need audio bitstreaming, you'll have to live with some dropped or repeated frames depending on how close to 23.976 it gets (could be as bad as every 42seconds if it only does 24.0).