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RE: OT: Motherboards



Again, thanks.

Not what I wanted to hear mind ;-)

Looks like I'll need a _much_ bigger disk set on the client PC, then.

Mark Harrison
IT Controller, eKingfisher
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Lowe [mailto:ian@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 8 June 2001 10:31
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] OT: Motherboards


> > Its very difficult. If you are willing to invest the time
learning to
rip
> > DVDs properly (its not point and clikc just yet !) it is viable.
>
> I _am_ ripping DVDs properly already. The question was not about that,
which
> is working fine.
>
> The question is about playing VOBs off, not a local ATA-100 disk, but
over
a
> 10Base-T network... Anyone got experience of that?

Ah right...

Mental block.
No 10Base-T is not fast enough to play VOBs over the network: 100Mb
Switched
is only just fast enough. When I do this, I get choppy playback. it could
be
that my server can't keep up, but I am not so sure.

The difficult thing is keeping lipsync when you try to convert your VOB
files into Something more compact like DiVx/WMV

I have a copy of "Lost in Space" ripped from my DVD which takes
up only
500Mb compared to the Vobs, which took up 4.3Gb!!! It's a much smaller data
stream to keep smooth over the network.

Ian.





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