Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2014-07-24 a las 08:13 -0700, Linda Walsh escribió:
Best case would be if the compressed stream from disk was sent to your laptop and it could do the decoding and display in real time. BUT, it's still going to be a pain to make it fit.
Not really.
---- REALLY!
You are taking about encoded streams ... and that's not what the original author was talking about -- he was talking about decoding on his server, then watching the video, transfered "raw" (undecoded) on a remote device.
That isn't what your media center is doing.
I know it is not what the OP was doing. It is what YOU are suggesting to do instead ;-)
Oh frack. Talk about confused on multiple levels... Am having one of those weeks/months... The month before the Ides of August isn't a great time for me "historically"... (increases in stupid mistakes... larger chance of injury... sigh...)... guess it's that time of the year for me... ;-/ I try to be careful when I give out tech advice, I really do... takes me hours to write 1 email some times. I'll "re-research" stuff that I think I know to make sure things haven't changed and such. But when it comes to doing BW calculations off the top of my head... I should have written a script ... grrr... I do watch 1080p video read from disk and decoded on PC... Shouldn't be too much of a stretch for most modern HW, but some people on lower end machines or older ones have reported problems with some of the new 10bit formats. Of course the video makers keep upping the bitrates w/lower compresssion. Noticed a recent anime offering from Coalgirls... overall bitrate 11.1Mbps. They excel in oversize .mkv's. P.s. sorry for my confusion... time to move to triple check mode...;-( -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org