[mythtv] Box Processor Limits

Doug Wiltanger dMech at neo.rr.com
Tue Jan 21 10:49:40 EST 2003


I have a quick question, how can one tell that it's dropping frames?

I've been running on an Athlon 1100 with 512X384.  640X480 doesn't seem to
work well with live TV and MPEG4 encoding.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Markey" <bjm at lvcm.com>
To: "Development of mythtv" <mythtv-dev at snowman.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: [mythtv] Box Processor Limits


> Jarret R wrote:
> > I was reading the Myth site and was slightly confused by the figures. On
> > the site it says that high quality takes 50-60% of an Athlon 1800+. The
> > TiVo only has a twenty-something megahertz processor in it and it can
> > encode etc without problems. Which process is taking all the CPU time?
> > Is it the encoding scheme used? I decided to build a myth box, and we
> > are trying to figure out if the Duron 650 I have will work or if I
> > should use the Athlon 1100 currently in my extra box. Is the problem
> > when encoding and decoding at the same time?
> >
> > Sorry for the newbie questions ;)
>
> Janet, no problem. However, I don't know if you got a
> useful answer yet ;-).
>
> To record mpeg4 at 640x480 without dropping frames generally
> takes a little less then the equivalent of 1GHz of AMD cycles.
> Your Duron may work but only at disappointing resolutions.
> The Athlon should easily handle the MythTV default (480x480)
> and should be able to record and playback at 640x480 with
> little or no jitter.
>
> For playback, decode is surprisingly lightweight and uses
> only a fraction of the CPU time that it takes to record.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> --  bjm
>
>
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