[streaming] Re: super high bandwidth streaming (30 MBps)

James Yates james.yates at packetvision.com
Wed Jun 15 11:10:28 CEST 2005


I am running a P4 3.6Ghz Dell Precision 370 with 1Gb Ram and 250Gb 
Harddisk running Fedora Core 3 kernel 2.6.11.11.

       James

deon stoltz wrote:

>On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 08:30 +0100, James Yates wrote:
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>>Sounds to me like this should be possible, given fast enough hardware. 
>>Also seems that a Multi Programme MPEG2 Transport stream with either MP2 
>>or H.264 streams would be the best route. I have a 25Mbps Transport 
>>Stream taken straight from a DVB-T transmission which VLC is quite happy 
>>to play allowing me to pick which programme I want, so I think it is 
>>possible. Gigabit is more than sufficient. At 30Mbps stream, 100Mb 
>>Network would be sufficient. I ran 15 copies of VLC on my PC, each one 
>>streaming one 8Mbps TS multicast on a Gigabit network without any 
>>problem, so this should work fine.
>>
>>    Hope this helps
>>
>>       James
>>    
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>I am curios. What is your CPU speed and memory setup to support this.
>Deon
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>>Mark Guertin wrote:
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>>>Am I dreaming? Or do you think this might be possible .... the idea  
>>>is to stream out a single (large) stream and let the video wall  
>>>plugin pull it apart at client machines ... I'd be looking at trying  
>>>to get 5-6MBps per client x 5 clients... format is still in question,  
>>>but it might be something like Mpeg 4/H.264
>>>
>>>I'm not sure if this is something that I could do or not, I've done  
>>>some smaller tests and been pretty happy with the results, but not  
>>>sure if this is just way beyond what I should be able to accomplish!  
>>>(there is budget for hardware, dedicated giga networking, etc). Any  
>>>advice would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>I posted this to the forums as well ... so apologies in advance for  
>>>the cross posting, but wasn't sure which method would get better  
>>>results!
>>>
>>>Mark
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>-- 
>>James Yates
>>Software Systems Engineer
>>Packet Vision Ltd
>>Tel: +44 (0)118 935 7070
>>Fax: +44 (0)118 935 7330
>>
>>www.packetvision.com
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-- 
James Yates
Software Systems Engineer
Packet Vision Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)118 935 7070
Fax: +44 (0)118 935 7330

www.packetvision.com

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