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For sure re HD... thanks for the setting suggestions :D<br>
Was that using the libmpeg codex?<br>
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Any suggestions out there for best format / compression to use so as to
have the best quality vs performance from video over 802.11g
Any discussions re this topic already on going?
/mr
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I'm running non-transcoded MPEG from my PVR-250 over 11g, without problem
(bitrate: 3800, max bitrate 6000). If something else on my remote
frontend (wireless) uses the network, it can cause some problems, but only
if it takes a bit of the bandwidth. Otherwise, I ran transcoded video
over the same wireless link before disabling transcoding, and it worked
just as well (lower bitrate, so less of a problem). I'm sure you'd have
issues pushing HD over wireless, however.
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