<div dir="ltr">A 4400+, at 2.3 Ghz, is going to be woefully inadequate for playing back anything but the lowest bitrate samples from the HD-PVR. The HD Playback reports page doesn't include any references to playing back HD-PVR recorded content, so I'm not sure which you meant from there. The HD-PVR records h.264 without slices, which presently cannot be multithreaded or offloaded in any way in Linux. That is to say, you will be limited to the oomph of a single 2.3 Ghz processor in Linux with the 4400+ while playing HD-PVR content. <div>
<br></div><div>To give some anecdotal evidence, the people who are able to more or less play back the HD-PVR stuff without modification are doing so with Core 2 Duos at 3.0 Ghz or higher. Even then, it can be dicey. The C2Ds are faster clock for clock than the AMDs, so the AMD clock speed would need to be higher still. You can get away with lower processor by using things like CoreAVC, and there are substantial improvements to libavcodec in the pipeline, but the short answer for now is I wouldn't expect much success with that processor. You can try CoreAVC but it may still be a bit too slow.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Robert</div></div>