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<blockquote data-quote="[XStream]" data-source="post: 86352" data-attributes="member: 24128"><p>I was also considering using a 1000mhz via micro itx system for client.</p><p>However i would say there could be some issues from time to time with such a weak cpu. i thought the server would be capable of decoding compressed video and send to the client as regular mpeg2. This not being the case the client must still, in any regular config, be capable of transfering data from the server, decode whatever format the video uses, decode whatever format the sound uses, most likely wrap everything up for the sound card and then output all of this to its destination, i.e. the sound card and video card.</p><p>Even though running an xp system and decompressing ac3/xvid from hard drive isnt really a problem for an older p3 800mhz, i still wouldnt take the chance of having as little as 200-300 mhz left over for future compatibility.</p><p></p><p>im going for a 1.73ghz pentium m instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="[XStream], post: 86352, member: 24128"] I was also considering using a 1000mhz via micro itx system for client. However i would say there could be some issues from time to time with such a weak cpu. i thought the server would be capable of decoding compressed video and send to the client as regular mpeg2. This not being the case the client must still, in any regular config, be capable of transfering data from the server, decode whatever format the video uses, decode whatever format the sound uses, most likely wrap everything up for the sound card and then output all of this to its destination, i.e. the sound card and video card. Even though running an xp system and decompressing ac3/xvid from hard drive isnt really a problem for an older p3 800mhz, i still wouldnt take the chance of having as little as 200-300 mhz left over for future compatibility. im going for a 1.73ghz pentium m instead. [/QUOTE]
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