Hmm, I'm running on an old FIC-SD11 Mainboard with a Slot-A Athlon 950. I've got 384 Megs of RAM in it. As for encoders/decoders, I'm running a 350 and using the hardware output. I also have a 500 and all three tuners are working well, now that I got IVTV 0.4.2 installed (I had the new samsung encoders)
Occasionally, the front end stutters a bit, but overall it's doing really well. I'll be upgrading the RAM soon (The main board can only handle 768MB) and I'll see if that improves it. I've got the system and an archive partition on a 60GB drive and a 300GB drive for storing recordings. The only slowdown is when the hard drive swings around a bit. I figure the system swapping is what's causing the stutter, so the mem upgrade should really help... You don't need much hardware for this stuff. Stewart Larsen It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority. ~ Ben Franklin Hackers do for love what others wouldn't do for money. If you think technology will solve your security problems, you don't understand the technology and you don't understand the problems. ~Bruce Schneier Justin The Cynical wrote: > On Tue, January 24, 2006 10:14, Raphael Pooser wrote: > > *snip* > > >>In reality, encoding/decoding is computationally intensive, and at the >>same time you need bandwidth as these actions involve streaming. since >>Celeron is piss poor at floating point and has no bandwidth to access >>the RAM, it must suck for HD on HTPCs. However, if anyone is using one >>successfully I'd like to know. > > > I've got one in the current Myth machine. > > 2 gig socket 478, machine is a FE/BE, SD broadcast, Avermedia M179. > > Playback takes about 50% of the CPU. > > My first build was a software encoding card on a much earlier verison of > Myth, and the machine could /just/ play and record at the same time. > > IMO, for a remote FE, a "fast" Celeron will work fine for SD broadcast. > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > > _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
