2008-01-11, 10:09 PM
fausto Wrote:Could you explain this a bit more, please? Are you saying GBPVR converts avi to mpeg if an MVP requests it?........but it won't do this (for itself) on the server PC??? That's doesn't make a lot of sense to a newbie like me :confused:I'm not sure how much clearer I can make it.
The MVP hardware is only capable of playing MPEG1/MPEG2 and MP3 files.
If you try playing an AVI file on the MVP, the application starts transcoding that file to a temporary .mpg (MPEG2) file, then starts playing that file while the transcoding is still in progress. After you finish watching it, the temporary .mpg file is deleted.
Quote:p.s. my 1G PIII is not what I'd call grunty but it plays back avi files via the MVP fine :confused::confused::confused:Most people only have seem to require about a 2GHz machine to ensure they are about to do this real time transcoding to .mpg, but you might get lucky if you're playing low resolution avi files, or if they have a low bit rate. I'm sure you'll come across avi files that your machine cant keep up with when transcoding for playback on the MVP.