[mythtv-users] ECS LIVA Frontend
Michael Wisniewski
mikewiz38 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 1 02:27:22 UTC 2015
Scott,
Thanks for the response. I tell ya, one minutes, I'm about to order the
Liva, and the next, I'm having second thoughts.
I totally forgot about a lot of issues I had with my Onkyo receiver
recognizing the audio and signal. I finally got things working right
(through an edid.bin) with OpenElec, and your message just reminded me of
all the headaches.
I honestly think that I might end up purchasing an Atom/ION2 box with an
nvidia card in it. I really love the box I got and it works great with
everything I throw at it. The only thing is that I paid about $250 for it
new about five years ago and today, the new Atom/Ion2 boxes are still about
$250 to $300. Usually computer prices go down over the years, but for some
reason, it's not for these.
Thanks!
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Scott Lipcon <slipcon at gmail.com> wrote:
> Just to add my experience - I bought one of the new ECS Liva-X models to
> use as a second frontend. I got the higher end (4G/64G) model, but I think
> the 2G/32G one would work just as well. It works ok as a frontend, but
> not without some difficulties. I had to upgrade to Mythbuntu 14.10 (I
> would have preferred to use the 14.04 LTS releases) in order to get
> reliable HDMI audio. It wont boot at all if the TV isn't powered on at
> boot-up, which is annoying but not a dealbreaker. I spent the most time
> trying to get it to not lose its mind whenever the TV was off - I had to
> disable various screensaving/power saving options, DPMS, etc - either HDMI
> video wouldn't come back, or HDMI audio, or both - but eventually I got
> that set right, and it seems to be working well.
>
> I also don't think I'm correctly using VAAPI - the software decode works
> well enough, with the CPU usage around 60-70% on top while playing back
> HDHR-CC content. I don't know if future kernel/driver updates will allow
> the VAAPI to work, or solve the 'reboot with TV off' problem - but its good
> enough as-is, and for $220, I'm happy. I also considered the older zotac
> boxes, but they seemed a bit less "turnkey" - having to add RAM and disk,
> or netboot, so it would be been a bit more expensive.
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Ozzy Lash <ozzy.lash at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 2:32 PM, Michael Wisniewski <mikewiz38 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I was then thinking about ditching the whole thing and getting an i3
>>> nuc....but then I would add more for memory.
>>>
>>> Decisions, decisions..... If only the Atom boxes were cheaper.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I think the NUCs all have intel graphics, so I think you would have
>> similar issues with it as with the Liva in terms of video quality.
>>
>> Bill
>>
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