Well in case somebody will wonder later, yes you can have a mythfrontend on a 10 mbit network (even on an xbox with that). The video plays fine (only buffering takes a few seconds). Even at 6000 kbit the stream is ok, so there are absolutely no issues over there. Now finally I have a silent front-end, which is at the same time an awesome gaming-machine and a dvd-player :)))
Martijn On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 10:49:05 -0500, Joseph A. Caputo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 03 December 2004 07:56, Michael J. Lynch wrote: > > 900 kbs != 4000 kbs AFAICT > > Um, you didn't read correctly... he said 900 KB/s (kiloBYTES), and 4000 > kb/s (kiloBITS). 900 kBytes/s is approximately 7.4 Mbits/s (not sure > about the conversions, but you get the idea...). The question remains > as to whether the "true" speed of a 10Mbit connection can handle a 4000 > kbit (or 4Mbit) stream. I can't answer that one; like the OP said, the > raw numbers say "yes", but there are always other factors involved with > network bandwidth/throughput numbers. > > -JAC > > > > > Martijn Coenen wrote: > [snip] > > > > >actual bandwith requirements anywhere. I will be able to provide a > > >sustained 10 mbit feed (around 900 KB/s) to the frontend, do you > > > guys think it will suffice for average mpeg2 (4000 kbit)? I know > > > the numbers say it should suffice, but practice is too often > > > different from reality. > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users >
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