[streaming] Re: Resolution Pc Vs Tv
Psycho Ph
degreane at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 21 13:55:30 CEST 2003
Regarding to what you said I would like to ask this
question in another way .....
Suppose I stream my video in about 4Mbps , which means
in order to be able to stream 5 streams on my network
I need to have a support for 20Mbps ,,,,,
which means that If My hub can go only for 10 Mbps I
will have a congestion .........
The most important question is .... If am streaming 5
Videos using vlc or vls with sap on the network and
only 2 of them are being viewed would the total
traffic on the network be 20Mbps assuming that each
video is 4Mbps ?????
This is important for me cause I need to know what to
tell the owner before I tell him to go and buy the
equipments to install it in the platform ......
The platform consists of 18 appartment and already
have network connection to each appartment for
internet .....
thanks.
F.B
--- Paul Rae <PRae at aminocom.com> wrote:
> You can get away with streaming at about 2.5Mb to a
> tv but you will see some artifacting, for decent
> picture i would not recommend streaming at
> anythingless than 4.5mb
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Seyfried
> [mailto:seife at gmane0305.slipkontur.de]
> Sent: 21 October 2003 08:53
> To: vls at videolan.org
> Subject: [streaming] Re: Resolution Pc Vs Tv
>
>
> Psycho Ph <degreane at yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > how good or how bad the video image will be on the
> TV
> > using the set-top box on the same rate and what
> rates
> > are acceptable to transmit with in order to have
> an
> > acceptable fine video image on the TV.
>
> my experience is, that the TV is much more forgiving
> than the pc monitor,
> you will hardly notice blocking and artefacts on the
> tv which are clearly
> visible on the pc.
>
> regards
>
> Stefan
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