I don't want to force my vision. I carefully read all news about such
devices and I still feel they aren't ready to use it daily.
Let's take your arguments calm:
- energy efficiency - true, but computer with Celeron i'm talking about
takes <50W. SoC takes probably 10W or less but difference is u
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Marx wrote:
>> uses between 80-150W of power. Much heat and noise, and cost :-).
>> Therefore
>> I was looking for a more power-eficient system.
>
> You can buy Celeron G540 or similair on 1150 platform cheaply. It is energy
> efficient and run everything.
Sorry, b
Am 04.12.2012 10:34, schrieb Marx:
On 03.12.2012 10:10, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
Hi All,
I now have a standard PC running arch linux and VDR. This works ok,
but it
uses between 80-150W of power. Much heat and noise, and cost :-).
Therefore
I was looking for a more power-eficient syste
On 03.12.2012 10:10, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
Hi All,
I now have a standard PC running arch linux and VDR. This works ok, but it
uses between 80-150W of power. Much heat and noise, and cost :-). Therefore
I was looking for a more power-eficient system.
You can buy Celeron G540 or similair
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 1:55 AM, Andreas Baierl wrote:
> Allwinners A10 is imho a great SoC, the Mele HTPCs have many ports to use.
> Development is growing rapidly the last months.
> The ultimate goal would be implementation in a native vdr output plugin,
> e.g. softhddevice, or implementation of
Hi,
i'm using the following setup:
MeleA2000 as headless vdr-server:
- debian/unstable/armhf
- vdr-1.7.32 with streamdev, vnsiserver, xvdr, dummydevice
- Opera DVB-S1 and TeVii S650 USB
MeleA100 as client:
- debian/unstable/armhf
- xbmc (a10-version) - pvr-output via vnsi-plugin
Works not that
You probably should ask this also in the linux-sunxi mailling list.
While I cannot answer all questions for you, I can tell you that video
decoding could be problematic for now. The A10 has a proprietary video
decoder for HD stuff. There is support for XBMC from empat0 and someone
is working on
Hi All,
I now have a standard PC running arch linux and VDR. This works ok, but it
uses between 80-150W of power. Much heat and noise, and cost :-). Therefore
I was looking for a more power-eficient system.
Is it possible to run archlinux and vdr on a system like this?
Mele A1000:
http://www.elba