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Would this work as a cheap client?
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Maybe they should have included optical audio, instead of the circa 1995 rs232 serial port. Not sure I understand the design decision on that one, I guess anyone who is HDMI only is probably fine...
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I saw that and thought about getting one to test it out. At that price point why not. I'm hoping it at least has a SPDIF header, if not then it's useless to me.
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personally, for me, I'd much rather use HDMI for audio (which I believe it DOES have), and the serial port is of much more use to me, for controlling my TV.
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I think it would work. You may have to experiment with different codecs for HD video because it may need a highly efficient codec with that processor.
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The main question is whether or not the chip is supported for hardware acceleration for h.264 and other codecs. The advantage of the AMD boards are that they are widely supported and much work has gone into testing them in a HTPC environment. I would spend the extra few bucks for the AMD E-350 just to save the headache of an unsupported system.
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What device do you use on the serial port to control the tv and which applications.
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maybe adding a $15 (after rebate) low profile pci sound card with digital audio out
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16829132020 oh and btw, the press release says Quote:
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Quote:
example for turning on a samsung tv: Samsung-Off.bat: Code:
@echo off mode com3:19200,n,8,1 copy Samsung-Off.txt com3:
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BUY?
Anyone know where you can actually order one?
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Found a couple on Ebay. Pre-order though. Supposed to be available next week.
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