: Francisco Eduardo Álvarez Solano
To: freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, 5 March, 2009 7:56:43
Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] HDMI output with audio in Linux?
Hi,
I have a Gigabyte motherboard (MA78GM-S2H) based on an AMD 780G chipset that
has an HDMI out. I've connected it to my L
Hi,
I have a Gigabyte motherboard (MA78GM-S2H) based on an AMD 780G chipset that
has an HDMI out. I've connected it to my LCD TV via HDMI and it works fine.
I've had to install Ubuntu 8.10 and the latest ATI drivers, though, to make
the sound work through HDMI.
2009/2/17 Stephen Rowles
> All,
>
Awesome - thank you! I had not heard of VDPAU.. so looked it up and it
looks perfect, with a new graphics card my AMD LE1000 might even play back
HD h.264 content - WOW.
> I have one from MSI, model N9500GT-MD512Z, Nvidia 9500 fanless. It was
> only
> one I found with heatsink on oposite side of
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Hi,
Stephen Rowles wrote:
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> Now this is all well and good in theory, but I cannot find much
> information on how to achieve this, and certainly not in linux. There
> appear to be a few cards out there with HDMI out for video but no way of
> gett
I have one from MSI, model N9500GT-MD512Z, Nvidia 9500 fanless. It was only
one I found with heatsink on oposite side of gpu, so it do not waste
adjacent slot on motherboard. Card has HDMI out and small connector on board
and cable included to connect to digital audio. I connected it to onboard
SPD
All,
I've been thinking some more about my future Freevo machine, one that will
work with HD, and I think I have a cunning plan ;)
I would like to stick my PC in the cupboard. This allows me to do away
with my expensive and small media centre PC and have a high powered PC
which can sit in the und