Yes, I did it via amiKit and ordered the a1222plus as a complete computer today because I don't want to do a lot of tinkering. After almost 2 years of AmigaOs4.1 via Qemu it is now time for real hardware. Which is not to say that I won't continue to use Qemu, but I also want to use this real thing
Maybe someone can give me some tips and information in advance.
The computer has an RX550 installed, can I replace this with a better card RX560/570 or something else that fits in the Micro ITX tower?
Does the sound come via HDMI or do I have to use the sound card directly?
Can NVMe SSD be used for the PCIe x4 PCIe gen 1 slot and does AmigaOs4.1 also support NVMe SSD?
Since I want to provide YouTube videos via AmigaOs4.1 on my YouTube channel, what options do I have to record it directly on the A1222plus?
Of course I also want to use old MiniGL applications, I know that this requires NovaBridge from EON, does this solution also work on the A1222plus?
If anyone can give me any further tips, I would be very grateful.
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1° You can use another graphic card (but I doubt you will see a lot of differnce, CPU being the main bottleneck here. I'm using an RX560 on my X1000 and it's way enough for everything.
2° No sound through HDMI (driver doesn't support it) : only with your sound card.
3° Well, geenman developped a NVMe driver, posted it on OS4Depot, took it off from OS4Depot. And we learnt some days ago that it *should* be included in a future potential (maybe in the year 2025 or 2026, who knows) update of Enhancer Software.
4° I'm using an HDMI video recorder with jack input (but you can also use a good HDMI video capture and record the sound via the sound input port of your PC).
5° Novabridge works perfectly with the A1222+ granted you have Warp3D Nova and Radeon RX driver installed (it is the case with every A1222+ sold).
I know that the a1222 has some limitations and not all AmigaOs4.1 software will run properly like it will on a Sam460/x1000/x5000 and of course the speed will be more between a sam460/x1000.
The weak point is probably the missing FPU, but some videos show that customized software and also the 3d acceleration can work very well.
Being able to use NVMe SDD would be nice, but I also know geenman's situation and have read about it....
Perfect that Novabridge works and so I am also backwards compatible to older MiniGL demos/games etc.
Video Recording setting I will discuss later in more detail when the hardware has arrived....because I want to continue to publish videos on my youtube channel AmigaOs4.1.
One last question...is there a way to connect the sound card to my 4K TV optically or via adapter? I'm using a sideboard where my MacStudio is currently located next to the A1222.
Of course I want to do everything wirelessly, so can I use the mouse and keyboard wirelessly with a USB dongle?
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One last question...is there a way to connect the sound card to my 4K TV optically or via adapter? I'm using a sideboard where my MacStudio is currently located next to the A1222.
Of course I want to do everything wirelessly, so can I use the mouse and keyboard wirelessly with a USB dongle?
For audio : jack output only. You will have to find a way to connect the audio out to your TV set.
USB dongles work perfectly (AmigaOS 4.1 handles the USB part).
One last question...is there a way to connect the sound card to my 4K TV optically or via adapter? I'm using a sideboard where my MacStudio is currently located next to the A1222.
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For audio : jack output only. You will have to find a way to connect the audio out to your TV set.
There are adapters/converters between analog and optical sound signals. I use one from the optical sound output of a TV to an amplifier which only has RCA inputs, that's the opposite of what you need, but I'm sure you can find the other type as well out there.
Yes, I did it via amiKit and ordered the a1222plus as a complete computer today because I don't want to do a lot of tinkering.
Congratulations and welcome to the club! Hope you enjoy your tinkering.
Looks like your questions have been answered but l will just say that I have had good luck using Logitech wireless keyboards on my Amigas. I'm using the Logitech K400 Plus with my A1222 Plus
There are also devices the record HDMI output which also have audio input ports so you can make videos without the need for a PC or Mac.
Looks like your questions have been answered but l will just say that I have had good luck using Logitech wireless keyboards on my Amigas. I'm using the Logitech K400 Plus with my A1222 Plus
I currently use a corsair k83 wireless keyboard with wireless usb dongel https://www.corsair.com/us/en/p/keyboa ... nt-keyboard-ch-9268046-na I think I can continue to use this keyboard. I have already read your blog about the A1222plus and it will help me to set up the system. However, I assume that everything will be pre-installed as it is a complete computer.
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There are also devices the record HDMI output which also have audio input ports so you can make videos without the need for a PC or Mac.
Thank you, I will take a closer look at the device. As I have limited space, I need a simple setup that I can use to record. But there is still some time to find the right solution for me.
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I'm not sure how long the shipping will take, I estimate about 2-3 weeks for the a1222plus to be shipped to Germany. It has a long way to go and I hope it will arrive in one piece. The problem with the post office is that parcels are often treated badly.
I will put the device through its paces and let you all know about it, point out weaknesses and strengths and there will certainly be lots of videos I'm already so excited....
Thank you for the kind words
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I have RX580 in A1222. It work OK, but I dont know if its "overkill" for A1222 I have no data to actually compare. We should do some benchmarks and compare RX550, 560, 570 and 580 in A1222. Maybe users with different RX cards can post results, so we know if its worth or not.
I could also buy RX570 but the price was just a little big higher... so why not buy faster right away.....
What I noticed is that more powerfull cards are more quiet with less heat. Smaller card are maybe more "occupied". Before I had small SI GFX card and it was very loud. Now I have "big" card and its quiet.
Playing 1080p movies on A1222 is also nice - only 20-30% of CPU is used. Even two 1080p movies at the same time consumes about 50-60% CPU with RX580. That is with DVPlayer that has integrated video acceleration. This is very good - now I am watching all movies only on A1222! Sound driver uses DMA so that is not eating CPU cycles either.
A1222 is probably the best supported AmigaONE so buy driver wise. All hardware integrated on motherboard is 100% supported and accelerated. Even FPU emulator here and it work fast for small and medium FPU tasks. It is not really true that A122 does not have FPU, it has but code must be compiled for special A1222 SPE FPU which is in the same time also vector unit.
I have RX580 in A1222. It work OK, but I dont know if its "overkill" for A1222 I have no data to actually compare. We should do some benchmarks and compare RX550, 560, 570 and 580 in A1222. Maybe users with different RX cards can post results, so we know if its worth or not.
I could also buy RX570 but the price was just a little big higher... so why not buy faster right away.....
I ordered the complete A1222plus computer so I have limited options with a graphics card, the max would probably be an RX570 with 8GB https://www.sapphiretech.com/en/consumer/pulse-rx-570-itx-8g-g5. The computer is equipped with a RX550 (4GB) and I will run some benchmarks with this card and post them. I hope that the card will not be too loud.
The RX570 would also be interesting for me as it has 8GB of memory and is clocked a bit faster, but I'm not sure if it will bring any speed advantages under AmigaOs4.1. I will still buy this card and publish a few benchmarks with it.
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Playing 1080p movies on A1222 is also nice - only 20-30% of CPU is used. Even two 1080p movies at the same time consumes about 50-60% CPU with RX580. That is with DVPlayer that has integrated video acceleration. This is very good - now I am watching all movies only on A1222! Sound driver uses DMA so that is not eating CPU cycles either.
A1222 is probably the best supported AmigaONE so buy driver wise. All hardware integrated on motherboard is 100% supported and accelerated. Even FPU emulator here and it work fast for small and medium FPU tasks. It is not really true that A122 does not have FPU, it has but code must be compiled for special A1222 SPE FPU which is in the same time also vector unit.
That sounds good, I already have the full version of DvPlayer and Emotion, so I can get started right away and enjoy the acceleration. My expectations are not very high from the a1222plus, but it will be a whole new experience for me to be able to use real hardware and who knows maybe I will be pleasantly surprised.
The decisive factor for this purchase for me was that the a1222plus Compact was built into a Micro-ITX tower and I like that very much. I don't have room for large, bulky towers
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I don't know if anyone here uses it with AmigaOS You can record without the need for any other computer if you want. Simply connect HDMI to AverMedia and record audio and video with just one button. For audio you only need a connector costing a few euros if necessary if HDMI does not use audio in AmigaOS.
Also works with PS5 etc.
Being autonomous you can also record TV programs clearly you have to do some documentation to bypass the block
you can record up to 4 hours consecutively with an SD card input in 4k but output support is 1080p keep this in mind in case. So you can put videos on YouTube in 1080p
In broad terms it works like this.
Aside from Elgato, you can see other products of interest to you on their site.
Could a solution like this work or does anyone have a better idea? My 4k TV has a digital optical input.
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Thanks I don't know such a solution under MacOs Qemu/Peg2 I just recorded with Quicktime which works very well. As I understand it, everything is saved on a MicroSD which would be ok as my Mac also has a MicroSD slot and I could then edit the videos under MacOs before uploading them to YouTube.
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Sorry but ONLY jack output will work with the integrated sound card. Nothing else. So you will need a jack to optical converter. You will not get any sound from HDMI.
But I'm pretty sure your TV must have a jack audio input, have you checked this?
Funny : the converter you are talking about has an XMOS chip :)
In the AverMedia case it has three buttons (functions) 1)Registration with a simple button. 2)You don't need an SD reader because it is itself an SD reader, just use the appropriate button and the SD is ready to be used directly without moving it. 3) You can use it with major video recording software.
Sorry but ONLY jack output will work with the integrated sound card. Nothing else. So you will need a jack to optical converter. You will not get any sound from HDMI.
But I'm pretty sure your TV must have a jack audio input, have you checked this?
I have taken a photo of the inputs and outputs of my Samsung TV. These are the only jack connections it has.
Since it will take some time I want to be prepared and having to use AmigaOs4.1 without sound would be a nightmare for me.
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