[mythtv] Re: Whats wrong with myth
Thomas M. Pluth
tpluth at surewest.net
Sun Mar 20 05:02:13 UTC 2005
Also, HDTV cards, because of the data rate involved, are very selective
about the PCI chipset of the motherboard. They seem to work best on Intel
based boards (845, 865, 875 chipsets). They are very sensitive to PCI bus
latency and loading. I had trouble running multiple HD cards in one server,
because I also had numerous HDD controllers in that server as well.
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On Behalf Of Jay R. Ashworth
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 8:31 PM
To: Development of mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv] Re: Whats wrong with myth
On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 10:50:28AM +0800, jam at tigger.ws wrote:
> We researched for weeks, before choosing the DVICO fusion card, because
> it was the best fit I could find in Australia, and it had hardware
> compression.
Just to clarify: HDTV cards *do not compress*.
HDTV is shipped around as high-bandwitdh (<=19.2Mbps) MPEG2 PS streams;
it's *already* compressed, and the card doesn't *uncompress* it, either.
*Broadcast* HDTV, that is; if you're sucking it in from a production
suite, it's a different story.
Cheers,
-- jra
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