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    Quote Originally Posted by curaga View Post
    Thanks!

    lol @ the windows exe and bat files though
    LOL got to make it dead easy for the windows users to make them High quality batch encodes,just by copying a bunch of MKV's,MP4, or TS original files there and then double click the bat for overnight series High profile x264 quality encodes.

    it should be simple enough to re-write the bat's for Linux use OC and keep the same quality setting's if you care to write it and add the Linux compiled avconv, actually never tryed but it should even work as is if you run it with Wine.
    Last edited by popper; 06-17-2012 at 02:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycheese View Post
    Absence of benchmarks and
    isn't this website phoronix.com the greatest linux benchmark website ??

    Quote Originally Posted by crazycheese View Post
    market availability is what prevents me to purchase it.
    just order your version here : http://www.tekmote.nl/

    i also asked for prices .

    Quote Originally Posted by crazycheese View Post
    It is really ironic that closed minded country such as China produces open hardware, and open minded USA produces closed hardware. Really weird.
    only naive people think Communism is evil outside of Dictator-shipment.

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    I hoped this Linus'es utterance wouldn't appear on this website, boy, as always I was wrong, Michael's second nature is sensations.

    NVIDIA's engineers and programmers are mere mortals, if you have anything to say to NVIDIA, approach their president and CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, who pretty much dictates their Open Source policy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birdie View Post
    I hoped this Linus'es utterance wouldn't appear on this website,
    It isn't exactly a "utterance" when you focus in on the camera and make a point to be on the record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birdie View Post
    I hoped this Linus'es utterance wouldn't appear on this website, boy, as always I was wrong, Michael's second nature is sensations.

    NVIDIA's engineers and programmers are mere mortals, if you have anything to say to NVIDIA, approach their president and CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, who pretty much dictates their Open Source policy.
    Quote Originally Posted by deanjo View Post
    It isn't exactly a "utterance" when you focus in on the camera and make a point to be on the record.
    it seems pritty clear given the growing mass ARM populary today thats only going to get bigger marketshare and profits in time that this was one of a series of large Linux PR chances to get all the GFX vendors executive to finally consider opening up all their code for the long term good and profits of all ARM products.

    generic end user/consumer Linux has not had this much of an advantage over x86 ever to date, given virtually all the popular mobile devices that are driving innovation and world wide profits today are all ARM Linux based, if anything the push to get todays Gfx hardware and other closed vendors to open up has started a little late, it should have happened when the first single core Cortex A8 devices appeared not when dual A9 is about to be overtaken by quad and even A15 soon.
    Last edited by popper; 06-17-2012 at 07:27 PM.

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