2007-04-07, 02:58 AM
Sorry if this information is already available somewhere. I came up empty after searching for quite a while on the wiki and the forums.
I'd like to change the bitrate streamed to a laptop client PC from my desktop where I have a Sapphire ATI 550 card installed. The desktop is honkin, but the laptop just doesn't have enough juice to output stutter-free video in this configuration.
I've tried many combinations of codec/renderer configurations and also made the quartz.dll fix on the laptop, to no avail. The laptop CPU is pegged and it just doesn't have enough gas.
I am convinced the solution is to reduce the bitrate of data being streamed from the server to client. I've tried changing the settings in the <capture sources> tab at the server, but it seems like they are ignored in the context of live TV. I always get a streaming bitrate of approx. 5Mb and could easily do with half that rate for this particular application.
Is there a way to configure the streaming bitrate for live TV with the ATI 550? Is there a way to configure it in general for other capture sources?
Thanks for all info... GBPVR is a fabulous piece of technology...
I'd like to change the bitrate streamed to a laptop client PC from my desktop where I have a Sapphire ATI 550 card installed. The desktop is honkin, but the laptop just doesn't have enough juice to output stutter-free video in this configuration.
I've tried many combinations of codec/renderer configurations and also made the quartz.dll fix on the laptop, to no avail. The laptop CPU is pegged and it just doesn't have enough gas.
I am convinced the solution is to reduce the bitrate of data being streamed from the server to client. I've tried changing the settings in the <capture sources> tab at the server, but it seems like they are ignored in the context of live TV. I always get a streaming bitrate of approx. 5Mb and could easily do with half that rate for this particular application.
Is there a way to configure the streaming bitrate for live TV with the ATI 550? Is there a way to configure it in general for other capture sources?
Thanks for all info... GBPVR is a fabulous piece of technology...