On the more commodity front, we've had good success with Dell Dual Xeon Precision workstations, with varying sets of capture and display cards, depending on the situation.
Here's one configuration: Dell Workstation 650: Dual 2.8 GHz Xeon 2GB Memory Quadro 4 NVidia 900XGL Dual-Head Video 2 - 210 Osprey Video Capture SoundBlaster Live Matrox g200 MMS Quad Video (PCI) -randy At 05:30 AM 9/10/2004, Osland, CD (Chris) wrote: > > Behalf Of Deb Agarwal > > > > I have heard several of you mention that you are running a single > > machine AG node. > > I am planning to upgrade the hardware for my node and want to > > try running > > my room based on a single machine. Does anyone have specs suitable > > for a single machine node running Windows XP or RedHat 9.0 > > that can transmit > > at least 2 videos, operate 1 audio, drive 4 displays, and > > keep up with > > the video streaming > > in to a well attended meeting in a venue? Lets say up to 30 arriving > > video feeds. > >Here's a repeat of the info I sent out a few weeks ago, >with the name of the audio card manufacturer corrected >(I got it wrong in the original e-mail). > >---> > >Ours are: > > twin 2.8 GHz Xeon on Supermicro motherboard (I think) > 1 Gb memory > Winnov Videum 4400 VO video capture (4 streams, one card) > Matrox Parhelia 256 Mb display card (we only needed 2 main > displays) > onboard 100 Mbit ethernet > >Spot the non-information about sound. Here's the story. > >I got Echo Audio cards (stereo, balanced I/O) cards but when we >enabled them, they played back for about half a second and >then produced a lovely blue screen. Turns out their cards >don't work with Xeon processors - the memory access mechanism >is subtly different from Pentiums, and the Echo Audio cards work >with Pentiums and Athlons, but not Xeons. > >In a panic (days to go before VERY high profile demo - UK >Minister for Science!) I found that the onboard AC97 audio >chipset actually was full duplex, so added a balanced-unbalanced >interface (we use Sonifex, but any will do) and a couple of >stereo mini-jack to twin phono leads and we were away. > >I have now found that E-Mu 1212m cards do support Xeons >(including twin Xeons) and so, as they are cheaper than the >bal-unbal interface and save 1U rack space, will try those in my >next nodes. > >On the display front, we are about to try the Matrox QID which >has, at long last, surfaced - 4 outputs from a single PCI-X or >AGP slot. > >---> > >We haven't done any stress tests, but from experience with >3 single processor 1400 MHz Athlons and much slower display >card (Matrox G200 PCI) I would be very surprised if the above >doesn't cruise along with 20-30 incoming video feeds. > >Hope that helps > >Cheers > >Chris > >____________________________________________________________________ >Chris Osland Office tel: +44 (0) 1235 446565 >Digital Media and Access Grid Medialab tel: +44 (0) 1235 446459 >BIT Department Access Grid room tel: +44 (0) 1235 445666 >e-mail: c.d.osl...@rl.ac.uk Fax: +44 (0) 1235 445597 > >CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Bldg. R18) >Chilton, DIDCOT, Oxon OX11 0QX, UK > >[The contents of this email are confidential and are for the use of >the intended recipient only. If you are not the intended recipient >do not take any action on it or show it to anyone else, >but return this email to the sender and delete your copy of it.] > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > Thanks for any help, > > Deb > > > > -- > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ~~~~~~~~~ > > Deb Agarwal e-mail:daagar...@lbl.gov > > MS50B-2239 phone :(510)486-7078 > > Lawrence Berkeley National Lab URL: http://www-itg.lbl.gov/~deba > > Berkeley, CA 94720 > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ~~~~~~~~~ > >