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Can anybody tell me if this Gigabyte MB http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductReview.aspx?Item=N82E16813128056 works with the latest LinuxMCE build. If it does i think i finally found the solution to connect it to my archaic TV (components) but has HDMI for possible tv upgrade. Any help would be appreciated
20080214: LinuxMCE 0710b3 With the exception of MythTV not working with the onboard x1250's drivers, everything went pretty smoothly installing a system based on this motherboard as a diskless MD. Even the S/PDIF on the riser card worked and I was able to use AC3 passthrough on it. UI2 with masking (medium) works well. -- Venom986
This motherboard has NOT YET been confirmed to fully work with LinuxMCE properly (or vice versa) by anyone. Do NOT buy it just because you saw it here, you have been warned.
So if I disable the onboard ATI video card and install an Nvidia card will the HDTV Bracket that has component outputs still work?
Quote from this wikipage: http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/ASUS_M2A-VMQuote20080214: LinuxMCE 0710b3 With the exception of MythTV not working with the onboard x1250's drivers, everything went pretty smoothly installing a system based on this motherboard as a diskless MD. Even the S/PDIF on the riser card worked and I was able to use AC3 passthrough on it. UI2 with masking (medium) works well. -- Venom986This card has much of the same components:Socket: AM2 Northbridge: AMD 690G Southbridge: ATI SB600 Graphics: ATI Radeon X1250So if you are going to use LinuxMCE as an Hybdrid running VDR then it should work. But no promises! Also from the wiki: QuoteThis motherboard has NOT YET been confirmed to fully work with LinuxMCE properly (or vice versa) by anyone. Do NOT buy it just because you saw it here, you have been warned. Edit: Anyone tried this? http://www.kvaes.be/mythtv/the-unofficial-guide-to-getting-your-tv-out-working-on-an-ati-x1250/