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<blockquote data-quote="MrGrymReaper" data-source="post: 1252467" data-attributes="member: 96700"><p>No not in this case.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately that doesn't help when CPU's get busy, are lower specified and/or may be older! However if hardware encoding were used then the stream could essentially be offloaded into the GPU's video features. Modern graphics cards typically have 1000s of threaded cores running at fast speeds; and can have at least 2-4GB of video memory. Together they could reduce the load on the CPU significantly.</p><p></p><p>Reducing or removing potentially the bottleneck of the CPU when recording or time shifting live television. Because even if you have fast memory and sufficient fast storage an overloaded CPU can cause problems. As well a fast network connection when watching on the LAN.</p><p></p><p>DVBLogic updated TVMosaic with hardware encoding. This functionality has enabled the software to handle its television functions efficiently even on restricted specification systems. It's also ready and prepared for the 4K quality resolution television broadcasts that are incoming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGrymReaper, post: 1252467, member: 96700"] No not in this case. Unfortunately that doesn't help when CPU's get busy, are lower specified and/or may be older! However if hardware encoding were used then the stream could essentially be offloaded into the GPU's video features. Modern graphics cards typically have 1000s of threaded cores running at fast speeds; and can have at least 2-4GB of video memory. Together they could reduce the load on the CPU significantly. Reducing or removing potentially the bottleneck of the CPU when recording or time shifting live television. Because even if you have fast memory and sufficient fast storage an overloaded CPU can cause problems. As well a fast network connection when watching on the LAN. DVBLogic updated TVMosaic with hardware encoding. This functionality has enabled the software to handle its television functions efficiently even on restricted specification systems. It's also ready and prepared for the 4K quality resolution television broadcasts that are incoming. [/QUOTE]
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