Subsonic video demonstration.
Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 12:57 am
I just upgrade my WHS with a bit more horsepower and did the test you can see in the posted video. What you'll see is a video shot with my EVO 4g of my primary workstation playing 3 different videos streaming from my WHS simultaneously, while at the same time the left hand monitor is playing Angels & Demons at Blue Ray quality. All are streaming from the same WHS simultaneously.
The WHS now has an MSI 890FXA-GD70 motherboard that has dual onboard NICS that are teamed to the same internal IP for extra throughput. It has an AMD Phenom II X4 910e Deneb 2.6GHz Socket AM3 65W Quad-Core Desktop Processor HD910EOCGMBOX and 4GB DDR3 ram. A Seagate Barracuda XT 7200rpm primary drive (split as 250GB C: and the rest to the WHS D: storage pool) and 4 Samsung F4 2 TB drives in the D: Storage Pool. All is housed in an Antec 300 case with room for 4 more drives. It all runs cool and quiet with all temps under 30C in speedfan with the Samsung drives at 21 - 22C.
You can view the demo at http://maplegrovepartners.subsonic.org using guest for username and password. Go to the Videos folder and select Subsonic demo.
The original .3gp video was transcoded with AVS Converter to 720p flv. Let me know how it plays for you over the net if you go for a test drive.
The WHS now has an MSI 890FXA-GD70 motherboard that has dual onboard NICS that are teamed to the same internal IP for extra throughput. It has an AMD Phenom II X4 910e Deneb 2.6GHz Socket AM3 65W Quad-Core Desktop Processor HD910EOCGMBOX and 4GB DDR3 ram. A Seagate Barracuda XT 7200rpm primary drive (split as 250GB C: and the rest to the WHS D: storage pool) and 4 Samsung F4 2 TB drives in the D: Storage Pool. All is housed in an Antec 300 case with room for 4 more drives. It all runs cool and quiet with all temps under 30C in speedfan with the Samsung drives at 21 - 22C.
You can view the demo at http://maplegrovepartners.subsonic.org using guest for username and password. Go to the Videos folder and select Subsonic demo.
The original .3gp video was transcoded with AVS Converter to 720p flv. Let me know how it plays for you over the net if you go for a test drive.