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Has anyone ever tried using these i5 boxes to play back raw footage taken from a camcorder? I believe a lot of video recorders record into mp4 or mov these days (but I'm only very new to recording video). Anyone know what format gopro cameras record in? I'm thinking about gettagopro soon and it would be great if these i5 boxes could playback my 1080p recordings smoothly.
I'll go ahead and check their site for recording specs but I just wondered if anyone else or there is creating video for playback and could offer up any info?
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I need a little help. I have an i5 Haswell NUC and since I am a long time debian user, I have jessie installed. Jessie runs fine, and I know to not use the version of xbmc that debian ships. I tried a prepackaged Gotham version, but it run like crap. It has similiar PQ issues as the debian provided version. I ended up building a version from git and it runs fine except every 1/2 hour or so of playtime the audio get sout of sync and one of the cpus gets pegged to 100%. Has anyone else seen this? Openelec does not have this issue.
My other problem is cec releated. I just spent 2 days (between soldering and troubleshooting) trying to get the internal pulse 8 cec adapter working. Long story short, only an atmel device was detected. Once I flashed it, it seems to work now. My only issue is I need to run xbmc as root in order to use the CEC interface. I added my user to the dialout group (the group that /dev/ttyACM0 belongs to), but that only helped cec-client. It didn't resolve the initialization issue in xbmc. Any clues as to what else needs to be done to use the cec interface in xbmc as a regular user?
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My nuc fails to load windows sometimes. Should I reinstall windows or do you think that it is a hard drive problem?
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jrdnlc
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2014-06-22, 21:41
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-22, 21:42 by jrdnlc.)
After reading through all these pages it makes me think twice if I should pick up the D34010WYK or not, so many problems with it. What do you guys recommend?
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i don't know if i am just lucky or the issues are exagerrated.
happy user of d34010wykh, no serious issues.
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2014-06-22, 23:59
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-23, 00:00 by scarecrow420.)
ditto. Perhaps I am just not discerning enough to notice or care about crushed blacks etc but Im running Win 8.1 on mine, bitstreaming HD audio to my onkyo 705 and onto a 65" Panasonic VT60 plasma. Plays everything ive thrown at it, no issues to report