Need suggestions for new rig
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Need suggestions for new rig
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out which components are the best to build a new rig as NAS and UMS server.
I would love to have the box with this features:
I'm trying to figure out which components are the best to build a new rig as NAS and UMS server.
I would love to have the box with this features:
- Linux Powered, so no strange configs with poor driver support
- Have to be able to transcode on-the-fly at least 2 streams 1080p max bitrate
- Small factor (micro-atx, mini-itx)
- Low power / ultra-low power (could buy a laptop and strip it apart)
- Fanless or ultra-silent
- Low cost - the cheapest possible
Last edited by cyberbooster on Sat Feb 22, 2014 5:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Need suggestions for new rig
i went the opposite, high core, high RAM, heavy fan, moderate PSU -- RDP or VNC only and kept it in a closet.



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Re: Need suggestions for new rig
DeFlanko wrote:i went the opposite, high core, high RAM, heavy fan, moderate PSU -- RDP or VNC only and kept it in a closet.

I'm looking for a cheap and reliable solution and you suggest me to buy an expensive one

Why I whould spend € 1000+ when I could spend less than a half and have the same results (transcode on-the-fly)?
Re: Need suggestions for new rig
Which renderers do you have? Most newer players/renderers decode all kind of streams natively in HD (mpeg2, h264, vc1, avc) due it GPU/hardware support, so most of the times remuxing (just change of container) is enough for using a low power machine. If needed, the audio track may need to be transcoded, but that needs low resources (see my media server rig at viewtopic.php?f=4&t=624#p4116 ).cyberbooster wrote:DeFlanko wrote:i went the opposite, high core, high RAM, heavy fan, moderate PSU -- RDP or VNC only and kept it in a closet.![]()
I'm looking for a cheap and reliable solution and you suggest me to buy an expensive one
Why I whould spend € 1000+ when I could spend less than a half and have the same results (transcode on-the-fly)?
Search the forum fro "remuxing" and you'll find several users on a similar setup.
I hope it helps, Wolf
-- UMS serving PS3, WDTV, Samsung H6400 + J5500 and Kalemsoft renderers! (no video transcoding but remuxing accepted
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Re: Need suggestions for new rig
Well I also use it to Rip Blu-rays... Sooo....cyberbooster wrote:DeFlanko wrote:i went the opposite, high core, high RAM, heavy fan, moderate PSU -- RDP or VNC only and kept it in a closet.![]()
I'm looking for a cheap and reliable solution and you suggest me to buy an expensive one
Why I whould spend € 1000+ when I could spend less than a half and have the same results (transcode on-the-fly)?



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Re: Need suggestions for new rig
I tried, but with my WDTV Live I can't get subs to work with remuxing.... :/Wolfgan wrote:Which renderers do you have? Most newer players/renderers decode all kind of streams natively in HD (mpeg2, h264, vc1, avc) due it GPU/hardware support, so most of the times remuxing (just change of container) is enough for using a low power machine. If needed, the audio track may need to be transcoded, but that needs low resources (see my media server rig at viewtopic.php?f=4&t=624#p4116 ).cyberbooster wrote:DeFlanko wrote:i went the opposite, high core, high RAM, heavy fan, moderate PSU -- RDP or VNC only and kept it in a closet.![]()
I'm looking for a cheap and reliable solution and you suggest me to buy an expensive one
Why I whould spend € 1000+ when I could spend less than a half and have the same results (transcode on-the-fly)?
Search the forum fro "remuxing" and you'll find several users on a similar setup.
I hope it helps, Wolf