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<blockquote data-quote="pannivas" data-source="post: 82929" data-attributes="member: 23174"><p>Although this is off topic imo, i tend to disagree with u kerpow.</p><p></p><p>Since i do stream MPEG2 transport streams from my networked file server (running windows 2003 server).</p><p></p><p>The files i stream from my network server are MPEG2 HD/SD, H264 files and many more. To give you an example an MPEG2 HD file with a high bid rate will average around 15-18mbits of bidrate per second (something that a basic 10/100mbit wired network can easily handle). I never had any glitches or problems doing so.</p><p></p><p>My setup is pretty basic with 10/100mbips wired connection and my switch is nothing more than a cheap linksys one.</p><p></p><p>Now this not time-shifting but correct me if am wrong. What would be the difference between time-shifting an MPEG2 SD stream and playback of an MPEG2 HD stream over the network?</p><p></p><p>And what good will an ATM card do for video streaming?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pannivas, post: 82929, member: 23174"] Although this is off topic imo, i tend to disagree with u kerpow. Since i do stream MPEG2 transport streams from my networked file server (running windows 2003 server). The files i stream from my network server are MPEG2 HD/SD, H264 files and many more. To give you an example an MPEG2 HD file with a high bid rate will average around 15-18mbits of bidrate per second (something that a basic 10/100mbit wired network can easily handle). I never had any glitches or problems doing so. My setup is pretty basic with 10/100mbips wired connection and my switch is nothing more than a cheap linksys one. Now this not time-shifting but correct me if am wrong. What would be the difference between time-shifting an MPEG2 SD stream and playback of an MPEG2 HD stream over the network? And what good will an ATM card do for video streaming? [/QUOTE]
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