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Alexander Paramonov

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  1. It works on mine Cubox-i4 Pro. Did not tried one on the Cubox Pro. On the new model the usual optical output is installed. Cable does not stick there well, but at least you can use your own optical cable.
  2. I should definetly check it out. I just want good transport.
  3. Thank you, chisel. The problem is that JPlay team dont have requirements for an app. While reading their forum, i undestood that i need a powerfull pc. Build guides of CAPC v3 all point that all CAPC exept Zuma will not handle JPlay: I found that Celeron 847 is better than atom, but looks like it'll also fail to handle JPlay app. And i'll need a full scale processor => i'll need that $300 fanless box. So as i'll build an expensive case, not just atom or celeron all in one solution, it is reasonable to have good video rendering in it. Intel HD 4000 should do it well. But it is present only in core i7 (all mods) and core i5 only in k model which is 77 Wt. Several core i3 has intel hd 4000 but hard to find those. dat damn JPlay app will cost me far more 99 euro But as you said it beat them all.
  4. So, who sounds better: 1. ap-linux (lubuntu) 2. cmp 3. Win + JPlay I am on my way to build an audio PC. Problem is that JPlay has incredible requirements for simple driver. I would need Core i7, 6G to 8G of RAM and CAPS v3 Streacom FC5WS EVO box + 99 euro for JPlpay. It is almost 4 times as expensive as just Intel DN2800MT + some simple case and 4G RAM running linux or cmp (or it is also not enough power?)
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