What about 1920x1080 FullHD TV ? On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Dirk Meyer <dis...@freevo.org> wrote: > Jason Tackaberry wrote: >> As I mentioned in the other thread, I'd like to work up a web-based >> survey to help us get a better idea about our userbase. > > How much work is that? Maybe someone can help? > >> #. Are you currently running HTPC software? >> (o) Not yet, but I plan to >> ( ) Yes, and I'm using Freevo >> ( ) Yes, and I'm using MythTV > > Add Windows MCE and XBMC here, too > >> ( ) Yes, and I'm using some other software: >> [Please specify other software] >> #. Which version of Python are you currently using on your system >> running Freevo? >> >> Can be checked with: python --version >> >> (o) Don't know >> ( ) Python 2.3 or earlier >> ( ) Python 2.4 >> ( ) Python 2.5 >> ( ) Python 2.6 or later > > Add a special 3.0 check. A future 2.7 may work out-of-the-box, 3.0 does > not. > >> #. Would you be willing to upgrade your video card or other hardware >> to support Freevo 2? >> >> For standard definition (480p/576p), Freevo 2 will best run with >> a Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz (or equivalent AMD) or better, 512MB RAM, >> and NVIDIA GeForce 6000 or Intel GMA 900 or better. > > My Core Duo with 1.7GHz can handle your test 1080p videos. I only have > some problems with the gfx card. Since you are talking about standard > definition, I guess "Core Duo 1.7 Ghz" or "pre-core architecture 2.8 > GHz" would be ok. > >> #. What best describes the primary display of your HTPC: >> (o) LCD panel geared toward PCs >> ( ) CRT television >> ( ) LCD or Plasma television at 1280x720 or 1365x768 > > 1366x768 > >> #. Does your display accept a 24Hz signal? >> (o) Don't know >> ( ) No >> ( ) Yes, but I don't use it (e.g. because I own a Panasonic >> and the crappy 48Hz flicker makes my eyes explode) >> ( ) Yes, and I'd like to use it (e.g. because I paid a small >> fortune for a Pioneer display that does proper 24Hz) > > LOL > >> #. The following features of HTPC software are important to you >> (check all that apply): >> [ ] Browse and play video rips (AVI, MKV, etc) >> [ ] DVD playback (DVD discs and DVD ISOs) >> [ ] TV capture and playback >> [ ] Live TV with time shifting >> [ ] Support for multiple tuner cards >> [ ] Browse and play music (MP3, Ogg, etc.) >> [ ] Browse and view images >> [ ] Play games >> [ ] Smooth, well-integrated user interface >> [ ] User interface animations and other bling >> [ ] Video on-screen display >> [ ] Password (or number code) protect certain media > > Would you add "Remote access from outside the home network", please? > > > Dischi > > > -- > Never let a computer know you're in a hurry. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by: > SourcForge Community > SourceForge wants to tell your story. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword > _______________________________________________ > Freevo-devel mailing list > Freevo-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-devel >
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