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Does anyone have an Intel NUC D34010WYK working with ESXi, on which a VM is installed (OpenELEC / windows) that runs xbmc.
And where the GPU is passthroughed to the VM?
Im looking for tutorials but i cant find something. I tried it but it fails.
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tiqq2
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You only have a single GPU so imho pass through won't work.
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Hey guys, I asked this question a while back but never got an answer... is it still possible to tell Gotham to only do software decoding for specific formats? I'm running OE and can't find the option to only use CPU decode for VC1 format video.
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2014-05-21, 23:53
(This post was last modified: 2014-05-21, 23:53 by scarecrow420.)
I dont know about your specific question but just wanted to chime in that from Gotham onwards there are now "levels" in the setting menu, so make sure you have it set on the highest (Expert I think) if you think that settings menu options have disappeared on you. Sorry if you already knew this but just thought it might help
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What do you have to do to use a IR remote control with the NUC? It has a IR sensor so I guess I could use the TV remote to control it, but how do I do it? I searched Google and I couldn't find anything. Do I need a program or something like that (I'm on Windows 8)?
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SW Filters for VAAPI are enabled on your System?
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Anyone having EDID/HDMI handshake issues with their NUC and receiver? I just purchased a D34010WYK which I am trying to connect via my HK AVR 1700 receiver, but I can't get it to work consistently. Works fine when plugged directly into my tv however. I've heard that little device made by Gefen called the HDMI Detective Plus can fix this, but I'd like to avoid spending another $100 if I can...
Everything worked fine with my Acer REvo that that NUC is replacing, so I'm pretty stumped.
Thanks!
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fritsch
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You can try with OpenELEC. If this also does works - you could overwrite the ELD information in windows. If you already use OpenELEC - no idea.
I trust OE more - cause I know the guy that writes the Linux Audio drivers in person :-)
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.