Hi -
I've been primarily using MC (19.136 now) for audio purposes and am now extending its usage into video. I have a variety of video source FPS 23.97, 24, 30, 50, 60 across wms, ts, m2ts, mkv, EVO and native BluRay. Audio is mostly FLAC to 192k and DSD.
On my main server I run a MC server, and three other computers (2 primarily audio, 1 primarily video) each run MC as a client. Also, all computers share a common SMB mount path for all source: E:\<hierarchy> since making the media server MC dish out the streams is erratic at best. So I'm set for any client to look for a 'local' copy of the file requested. Audio-wise, everything works very well. My network is a switched GigE net with no issues. I routinely transfer 800-900Mbit between machines with no issues.
Video wise, performance is quite variable depending on the resources of the client MC. So some basic questions on this.
1. For the video client, should a motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Quad at 2.7Ghz and 8G DDR2 RAM be sufficient given a suitable display card? That machine also runs WMC for TV recording from a Ceton quad cable-card, and supports two Ceton media extenders for other areas of the house. The MC client installation is running simultaneously for movie video fed by HDMI to a projector. Or should I be considering an i5 or i7 fourth gen DDR3 board instead? I can't do TV in MC because many of the channels recorded are premium and have DHCP copy protection enabled.
2. For the video client, how much of an NVidia-type video card is really need for ideal performance? 6233638 is using a gtx570 which looks really nice, but is a hot-running power-consuming two-slot card I'd rather not have to deal with. Please tell me that much card isn't really needed for good madVR performance? If not, what is the minimum perfomance NVidea/GeForce card that would do an excellent job on all counts? I have a couple of 9500GT and an extra 9600GT, but I suspect those aren't quite up to the task. The current AMD 5400 HD certainly isn't.
3. One obstacle I'm facing regardless of the motherboard, is streaming the movie audio as-is (5.1,7.1,2.0 etc) to my external Meridan controller, which expects undecoded native Dolby or DTS 48k-96k streams. On the current system, there doesn't seem to be any way to allow the unmodified digital signal to S/PDIF without enabling the Bitstreaming audio option in MC. But doing that, precludes the use of advanced frame rate timing and manipulation in madVR.
So what is necessary to get the digital audio stream out of MC without Bitstreaming on, so madVR can be used? Suggestions as to how this could be handled?
I hope someone with first hand information/knowledge on any of these issues can respond.
Thanks.
--Bill