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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/6/13 8:26 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 7:35 PM,
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I am using an Intel DC3217IYR NUC as a Front End and I
like to watch at Time Stretch of up to 2X. No problem
(Mythbuntu 32 bit with 4 gigabytes RAM).<br>
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Note that only one HDMI port carries audio and the video
is very fussy (DRM?) about what it will deliver to. It
refuses to talk to my Olevia TVs. My LG TV (LM 6700) has
to be On and the HDMI port selected before I boot the
Intel DC3217IYR, otherwise it hangs.<br>
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I was going to buy three of the NUCs, but only using one
because of these problems.<br>
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<div>Have you checked out the GigaByte Brix?</div>
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<div>This is what I am considering for other frontends.</div>
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Boy, does that manufacturer's site stink.<br>
As does many others. :/<br>
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List models, copy and paste generalities and zero specifics.<br>
Chase a potential customer away, due to product advertisement by
labyrinthine methods.<br>
One ponders learning how said site managers hired their webmaster/PR
type. Just to avoid hiring such incompetents.<br>
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Sorry, venting frustration. Looked like a nice unit, but the page
stinks, as so many other vendor sites stink for product specifics
and differences between multiple models of the product line.<br>
There are times I honestly think that these companies say, "No! We
do not WANT money! We want (the method or other effort) to suck, to
chase away those pesky customers!<br>
The rest of the time, I think, "Hire the incompetent, they work
cheaper". :/<br>
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