[mythtv-users] what's the state of Intel HD 4000 / 4400

Nicolas Krzywinski myth at site7even.de
Wed Sep 24 19:58:36 UTC 2014


Am 24.09.2014, 08:22 Uhr, schrieb <mythtv-users-request at mythtv.org>:

> Message: 16
> Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 15:55:46 +1000
> From: Hamish Moffatt <hamish at cloud.net.au>
> To: mythtv-users at mythtv.org
> Subject: [mythtv-users] what's the state of Intel HD 4000 / 4400
> 	decoding?
> Message-ID: <54225CE2.2080007 at cloud.net.au>
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> tl;dr - what are the limitations on mythfrontend with HD 4000/4400  
> graphics?
> My current frontend is a 5+ year old AOpen MiniPC with a Core2 Duo T5500
> CPU and on-board Intel 945GM graphics. I watch 720p videos (x.264) and
> 720p live TV (MPEG-2) on it and it works just fine. It's using the
> XV-BLIT renderer.
> I downloaded some 1080p test clips and some of those did max out the CPU
> (frames were dropped). Still, our live TV in Australia is only 720p and
> playing 1080p Blu-ray rips isn't a priority.
> Now for other reasons I'm considering building a new frontend and am
> tempted by one of the small NUC / Brix / Chromebox systems, which have
> either Intel HD 4000 (Celeron) or 4400 (i3+) graphics in them. There
> seems to be a mix of information online as to whether this works ok, or
> perhaps it's ok except live TV, and only limited deinterlacing..
> Presumably they couldn't be any worse than my 5 year old 945GM setup.
> Thanks
> Hamish
Hi Hamish,

not sure about this. A collegue of me had problems with display drivers  
for a Haswell GPU at the beginning, but runs this system now without a  
problem.
But I don't know how a Haswell HD4000 relates to a Celeron HD4000 or a i3  
HD4400...

Nicolas

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