Recommended hardware for 1080P live transcoding
Added by dreamer538 dreamer538 about 8 years ago
Hi,
I'm looking for a substitution for my current MB and would like to get live transcoding of HD channels work for watching over mobile network.
I currently have Intel Atom D525 and it copes well with 1080p streaming without encoding or 576p with encoding.
I'm thinking about two platforms to try:
N3150 or N3700
N3700 seems to be more performant in GPU, though it seems I do not need it.
Does anyone have a system working with these settings?
Will N3150 be sufficient?
Thanks,
Replies (2)
RE: Recommended hardware for 1080P live transcoding - Added by Jonathan Thomson about 8 years ago
According to this the N3150 is way down on the list in terms of transcoding capabilities.
I've got an Intel Core i3-6300 running at 3.8Ghz as I built my box specifically to support TVHeadend and allow me to transcode to multiple clients - might be overkill for you but I'd look a bit higher up the Intel spec sheet if you want more acceptable transcoding performance - at least until TVHeadend fixes their hardware acceleration support.
RE: Recommended hardware for 1080P live transcoding - Added by a b about 8 years ago
Take a AMD AM1 board with a quadcore cpu. They are awesome. Great linux gpu drivers build into the kernel! Great speed & low power usage.
If you would like to get it as tiny as possible, get the ASRock AM1H-ITX mainboard. As a CPU take the AMD 5370. If not available get the 5350.