On Tuesday 04 April 2006 11:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> > Somebody posted here "they'd done it", when I said wow, details please,
> > there was a deathly hush.
>
> The only way I can concieve of this happening is to run the video app as a
> local app. It is not possible to pass uncompressed high resolution video
> over a 100Mbit network, which is what happens when you try to do this on a
> standard LTSP set up with remote apps. Running as a local app the video
> would be passed compressed, and then uncompressed on the client.

Ben
that is NOT true.
I watch mythtv 3 times at once. One on the console, two on fat clients on a 
100M network. HDTV is 15Mbit/S so there is plenty of spare, and watching it 
is good viewing. The processor/graphics card is more relevant than the 
network. I watch SDTV (16:9) cause myth does not do HD too well, although 
network vs console are indistinguishable.

James


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