2012-03-08, 03:58
uspino Wrote:Don't tell anyone becuase they are going to be sold out and I still want to buya couple more, but a Shuttle XS35GT with Nvidia ION is passively cooled (meaning totally silent) and runs OpenElec smother than a i7 desktop. 1080i? That's nothing. You can throw 1080p at the highest bitrates: no sync issues, no hiccups. You can find a really cheap barebones and you only need to add 1Gb of RAM and a cheapo USB flash drive.
For remote, OpenElec runs great with any MCE-Certified remote, no set up needed, but you can certainly use an iPhone/iPad with any of the many XBMC remote apps in the App Store.
And RemoteCeton works great with it, either direct streaming or transcoded video. If you take the XBMCBuntu road, you also get a full-featured Chrome browser on your TV, but OpenElec is just so perfect...
Whoa...totally missed your post. Thanks man! I will look into all of that. So Ceton will run in the XBMCubuntu setup? Sorry first HTPC so I will have to look up OpenElec. I only asked 1080i since that is the maximum broadcast TV has at the moment. Obviously not talking about Blu Ray stuff at 1080P etc....Thanks again for the info!