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MVP Question
I am thinking of buying a MVP. Right now I have one PC that is running Sage TV 4.1 this PC is a low end with a PIII 900 MHZ CPU 256 MB ram. I am using a PVR 350 with the TV out this PC only does PVR function.
If I understand correctly I can buy a MVP hook it to my home network and watch recorded material on my living room TV. Can the sage server be a low end PC like I have? |
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It should be OK, since the MVP has a hardware encoder & renders its own UI -- the MVP does not use a lot of resources on the server.
The thing that might need a more powerful server is when the talked-about transcoding stuff (DivX, for example) gets released. - Andy
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I haven't experienced any performance problems due to my server limitations.
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Windows 7 64bit (2.5 GHz, 4GB RAM, 2 TB storage), HVR 2250, HD300, HD200 Plugins: Gemstone |
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If your server is not running a client, there is very little CPU required. The 350 does all of the work.
What is required is good I/O. The server will be streaming data to hard drive and out the network interface constantly. Eliminate I/O bottlenecks for the best performance. - dedicated master ide disk or scsi disk for video - make sure LAN is off PCI bus (i.e. Hyperchannel or Intel CSA arch) - use bus master drivers Unfortunately, your PC most likely will have everything on one PCI bus which does 132MB/s. It should be enough assuming all of your devices (network, capture card, and ide device) can bus master, but a gigalan card could saturate the PCI bus. -MrD |
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