Recent content by PatanjaliS

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    will a hdmi 2.0 video card work with a hdmi 1.4 tv

    Not so with using a HDMI 2.0 TV with a 1.4 card, as Windows will try to run the card at 60fps, which ends up producing text with multi-coloured fringes. You have to knock down the card output to 30fps.
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    New 10gbe networking setup

    Unfortunately, Windows file transfers are not time-wise proportional enough to get a reliable idea of the ongoing CPU overheads likely to be encountered when using high-priority multiple streams. This is because the Windows file transfer utility algorithm does a binge for a few seconds, then...
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    simultanues image display on 2 x 4K monitors (30Hz should be OK) - which graphics card should do the work?

    I have a Gigabyte GV-N750OC-2GI (http://www.gigabyte.com.au/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4983#ov), a low-cost quiet nVidia-based card that provides 2 x HDMI 1.4 connectors that each allow 3840x2160@30Hz, as well as 2 x DVI (one dual-link), which can also supply HDMI at 1920x1080@60Hz via cheap...
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    New 10gbe networking setup

    When you describe the issues with the jitter buffers, that is exactly the issues that occur with audio buffers. It is to cater for all these possible situations that buffers have to be manually set for each particular situation, as it is too difficult to predict. I can concur about the...
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    New 10gbe networking setup

    @bill001g Digital multimedia is not truly real-time, but gives the impression of real time if EVERY data packet representing the audio/video is received within a specified MAXIMUM time, and that is what is known as latency. It is the worst-case maximum delivery time. It is not set by the system...
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    New 10gbe networking setup

    I know this is an older thread, but just to answer a query about why use 10GbE if there is not the data throughput to justify it. Well, for real time data, like audio or video, having a transfer rate much higher than the actual data rate allows for lower latency. Ignoring the interface...