Nice writeup about Tversity. The fact you actually used CCCP for the codec gives you extra points. I didn't see mention of the CoreAVC codec that supports more than one core for decoding. (It does cost money) This usually improves performance. However, I have not used it with tversity and a console to test it.
Maybe the next writeup you have should be about how incredibly easy and cheap it is to output audio/video directly from your home pc to your HD tv. (No not a media center PC, just something simple)
I was wondering why you are doing a podcast rather than a low budget tvcast (if there is such a word). Why not do what digg does with "Diggnation"? I want to see as well as hear! What do you say?
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Posted 01/30/2008 at 01:17:15am
Nice writeup about Tversity. The fact you actually used CCCP for the codec gives you extra points. I didn't see mention of the CoreAVC codec that supports more than one core for decoding. (It does cost money) This usually improves performance. However, I have not used it with tversity and a console to test it. Maybe the next writeup you have should be about how incredibly easy and cheap it is to output audio/video directly from your home pc to your HD tv. (No not a media center PC, just something simple)
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Posted 05/06/2007 at 10:20:22pm
I was wondering why you are doing a podcast rather than a low budget tvcast (if there is such a word). Why not do what digg does with "Diggnation"? I want to see as well as hear! What do you say?