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<blockquote data-quote="Ken4000" data-source="post: 876296" data-attributes="member: 115357"><p>Hi there</p><p>I would love to have a transcode configuration tab for the service. Where you could set what it should use to stream the different files. Then it would be possible to use other transcoding tools ex. mencoder, AMD APP or CUDA to do the job.</p><p> </p><p>The problem is FFMPEG is using a lot of juice, just to transcode ONE stream. It's not even possible to have two streams running (On my system - AMD 3,4GHz 12Gb ram, WD Black hdd, ATi 5770). I haven't tried to configure FFMPEG yet, simply because I haven't got the time to read about building FFMPEG, adding the right libs to it and configure the parameters.</p><p> </p><p>I'm a developer my self and would love to participate for that one. Now I haven't looked in the code yet, but it should be possible right? What do you think of this feature?</p><p> </p><p>Best regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken4000, post: 876296, member: 115357"] Hi there I would love to have a transcode configuration tab for the service. Where you could set what it should use to stream the different files. Then it would be possible to use other transcoding tools ex. mencoder, AMD APP or CUDA to do the job. The problem is FFMPEG is using a lot of juice, just to transcode ONE stream. It's not even possible to have two streams running (On my system - AMD 3,4GHz 12Gb ram, WD Black hdd, ATi 5770). I haven't tried to configure FFMPEG yet, simply because I haven't got the time to read about building FFMPEG, adding the right libs to it and configure the parameters. I'm a developer my self and would love to participate for that one. Now I haven't looked in the code yet, but it should be possible right? What do you think of this feature? Best regards [/QUOTE]
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