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== Status ==
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#REDIRECT [[Fiire Engine]].
 
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Supported by [http://www.fiire.com Fiire] (LMCE support) / [http://www.polywell.com Polywell Computers] (hardware)
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== Features ==
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* Software: LinuxMCE 1.1 (Which hasn't been released yet, so likely to be Beta2 at this moment. --08:59, 19 July 2007 (MST))
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* User Interface: UI2 with masking
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* Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
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* RAM: 1GB
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* Internal Hard drive for operating system: 160 GB
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* RAID storage for media: 6 external e-sata ports for external drives, or external drive cage.  Drives and cage not included.  Largest e-sata drive at this moment is 1,000 GB, for a total capacity of 6,000 GB or 6TB.
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* Network: Dual Ethernet ports.  Gigabit speed.
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* Audio: Standard stereo audio
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* Video: Via 890 chipset
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== Sales Pitch ==
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LinuxMCE supports 3 variations of the user interface, as shown [http://wiki.linuxmce.com/index.php/Main_Page#Screenshots here]. The [[FiireStation]]s are designed to be LinuxMCE media stations, and use special graphics processors and video decoders to provide the highest quality video playback, and provide alpha blending done in the hardware. However, the video subsystem in the [[FiireStation]] is not available for use in a standard PC platform.  The [[FiireEngine]], however, uses standard PC parts.  At present, for standard PC’s, only certain nVidia provides support in their drivers for LinuxMCE’s UI2 with alpha blending.  However, the nVidia drivers have some video artifacts particularly evident with 1080i content, and the drivers are not fully stable.  Therefore, we have included a Via graphics engine, which, although it does not support alpha blending, does provide better video quality and is more stable.  In the rooms where you want the full LinuxMCE experience with UI2 and alpha blending, use one of the [[FiireStation]]s.
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The [[FiireEngine]] is intended to be primarily the back-end server, while the [[FiireStation]]s are dedicated for media playback.  Therefore the [[FiireStation]]s have more a/v connections, including component video, and SPDIF coax and optical for digital audio and surround sound.
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== Where to buy ==
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http://www.fiire.com/fiire-engine.php
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[[Category: Supported]]
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