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Marketplace / Re: Dianemo 10.10 Systems from CHT - Now Shipping World Wide!
« on: September 05, 2011, 02:39:25 pm »
Could i get the price for the software in dollars to tennessee in the us.....thanks....randy

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Users / Most compatible video card
« on: April 29, 2009, 05:25:15 pm »
can someone tell me the best or at least which nvidia video card that works really well with hdmi output

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Users / which thin client
« on: April 22, 2009, 05:42:10 pm »
is there a preferred thin client to use with a 42 lcd with hdmi inputs...sorry trying to figure this all out....randy

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Users / Video Card
« on: April 10, 2009, 11:53:48 pm »
In assembling my linuxmce system i have a nvidia Quadro FX560 video card....the specs are as follows
Form Factor     ATX
Graphics Controller    NVIDIA NV73GL
Bus Type    PCI Express x16
Memory    128MB 600MHz GDDR3 SDRAM unified frame buffer, Z-buffer and Texture storage
Connectors    2 DVI-I (one dual-link) + 9-pin HDTV output
Display resolution support    Dual integrated analog display controllers supporting up to two analog displays at 2048x1536 @ 85Hz on both displays or dual digital displays at 1920x1200 (single-link) and 3840x2400 (dual-link).
HD-Out component Mode: YPrPB - SMPTE 1080i, 720p, 480p, 576p or composite Mode: NTSC/PAL 480i, 576i
NVIEW advanced multi-display desktop and application management seamlessly integrated into Microsoft® Windows®
RAMDAC    Dual 400MHz integrated
Architecture features    128-bit memory interface
128-bit IEEE floating-point precision graphics pipeline
128-bit color precision
12-bit sub-pixel precision
8x FSAA at 1920x1200, 4x at 2048x1536, rotated grid FSAA sampling algorithm
Hardware accelerated anti-aliased points and lines
Hardware OpenGL overlay planes
Hardware accelerated two-sided lighting
Hardware accelerated clipping planes
3rd generation occlusion culling
3D volumetric texture support
Quad-buffered stereo
Shading architecture    Fully programmable GPU
Long fragment programs (unlimited instructions)
Long vertex programs (unlimited instructions)
Looping and subroutines (up to 256 loops per vertex program)
Dynamic flow control
Conditional execution
Supported graphics APIs    OpenGL 2.0
DirectX 9.0

my question is which output should i use to the 42" LCD tv with hdmi imput..dvi to hdmi or the 9 pin output and also i guess is this even a good card to use...it's just one i had
thanks...randy

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Users / Re: Building LinuxMCE System
« on: April 04, 2009, 04:17:14 am »
well that might not be so bad....the satellite receiver is a dual tuner so it will play different channels on two tv's or watch one channel and record another on the dvr

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Users / Re: Building LinuxMCE System
« on: April 03, 2009, 11:51:29 pm »
i don't believe that is possible with dish satellite tv...and that was the crux of my question i guess was running the hdtv through the core...i now use hdmi from my receiver to my flatpanel....

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Users / Re: Building LinuxMCE System
« on: April 03, 2009, 09:13:49 pm »
ok...printed out all 12 pages and read it 3 times.....my question is does anyone have experience/a preference on whether to run the hd satellite through the core or not....what would be the advantage or disadvantage....the dvr works great so should i just let this be kind of a standalone by itself and integrate all my other media...thanks...randy

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Users / Building LinuxMCE System
« on: April 03, 2009, 04:51:01 pm »
I am wanting to build a multimedia system. When i first started exploring this i came across the xbox w/ XBMC and thought that was pretty cool. Then i saw linuxmce and decided this was the way to go. I currently have an LG 42" scarlet lcd and use the Dishtv pvr722. All my programming is HD. The pc i want to use is an Acer Aspire ast180 which got a pretty decent review here http://www.linux.com/feature/60831 with 4g of ram and i have a couple 500g external hd's. I guess my first question is i don't exactly understand how to integrate the hd satellite signal into this. I also have a couple of mac g5's. i use one for internet stuff and the other for video editing of home movies. I am also open to the idea of using one of the linux video editors. So on my external harddrives i would have home movies, ripped dvd's, pictures, music. What else do i need.
 

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