Hi all
this is my first post (yeih!)
We are setting a streaming center in Tennessee and will be streaming some 6
FTA channels. For these we are thinking of getting some 6 PCI DVB-S cards.
We are non-profit, so we try to keep our costs to the minimum.
I have a couple of questions and I am sure some of you have answers (you've been there before, done that before...)
The questions:
1) We have several 2.4 Ghz PCs with 512 Mb RAM (Windows based). The PC(s) will be receiving the signal via PCI DVB-S cards and encode it with locally installed software (adobe flash media live encoder). I wonder how PCU and memory intensive is the simultaneous use of say 2-4 PCI DBV-S cards (on one PC). Has anyone any idea?
2) Any other potential problems you see with this approach (as opposed to using, for example, USB DVB-S Receivers)? The PCs will work 24hx7.
3) Also I was thinking of purchasing generic (no namers) cards from Hong Kong, any opinion on making 2-4 PCI GENERIC cards work simultaneously? I have seen that there are issues with PCI cards of different brands: with drivers, combination of different brands, using different TV viewing software, etc.
But most of the threads I've read have to do with watching simultaneously or watching and recording different channels simultaneously. We are just encoding different channels simultaneously.
I thank you in advance for your answers.
this is my first post (yeih!)
We are setting a streaming center in Tennessee and will be streaming some 6
FTA channels. For these we are thinking of getting some 6 PCI DVB-S cards.
We are non-profit, so we try to keep our costs to the minimum.
I have a couple of questions and I am sure some of you have answers (you've been there before, done that before...)
The questions:
1) We have several 2.4 Ghz PCs with 512 Mb RAM (Windows based). The PC(s) will be receiving the signal via PCI DVB-S cards and encode it with locally installed software (adobe flash media live encoder). I wonder how PCU and memory intensive is the simultaneous use of say 2-4 PCI DBV-S cards (on one PC). Has anyone any idea?
2) Any other potential problems you see with this approach (as opposed to using, for example, USB DVB-S Receivers)? The PCs will work 24hx7.
3) Also I was thinking of purchasing generic (no namers) cards from Hong Kong, any opinion on making 2-4 PCI GENERIC cards work simultaneously? I have seen that there are issues with PCI cards of different brands: with drivers, combination of different brands, using different TV viewing software, etc.
But most of the threads I've read have to do with watching simultaneously or watching and recording different channels simultaneously. We are just encoding different channels simultaneously.
I thank you in advance for your answers.