[AG-TECH] HDMI VIC system useage on Windows

Andrew Ford acf0659 at rit.edu
Mon Apr 20 14:57:09 CDT 2009


Hi,

We've been able to send a 720p stream (from a VGA-HDMI scaler) at about
24-25fps on a machine with a dual-core, hyperthreaded 3.46Ghz P4 processor
and 2Gig of RAM, which essentially maxes out one of the cores. Trying to
view streams on that machine, however, usually results in some packet loss.

Mike and Jimmy - what framerate and bitrate were you running at? I'm
concerned since I was only about to get about 11fps when trying to send a
1080i stream; above that and it tended to choke. The problem is that since
this version of vic is entirely single-threaded, it's always going to be
stuck on one core, which is going to severely limit performance of single
instances of vic. I.e., sending 3 720p streams might be fine, but sending
just a single 1080i stream could be problematic depending on processor, and
the same goes for receiving many HD streams with a single vic. Jimmy, this
is probably why decoding many streams showed an even 25% processor use. Did
you see any packet loss when you were trying this?

Derek - using a Decklink is theoretically possible but I'm not sure if it's
guaranteed to be supported right now. Nathan Gardiner from HIT Lab NZ would
know for sure; I'm cc'ing him on this. If you want to play it safe, I would
go with an Intensity card and cameras with HDMI outputs that are switchable
between 720p and 1080i. Also keep in mind that the current version does not
support 1080i at 30fps; I'm going to see what I can do about that soon.

--Andrew

2009/4/17 Vine, Derek A <Derek.Vine at usd.edu>

>  Thank you very much for your input.  For a follow-up question, what
> cameras are you using?  I am considering the Sony EVI-HD1 but I haven't
> heard of anyone else using them.  Plus since they don't have HDMI I would
> need to get something from the DeckLink line or a different manufacturer for
> the HD-SDI input but I am not sure if VIC will support that.
>
> I just don't want to tell them to spend $20k on cameras and capture cards
> just to find that they won't work, and we all know how fun an exchange is
> through a University system.
>
> Thank you again for your input.
>
> --Derek
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Jimmy Miklavcic [mailto:jimmy.miklavcic at utah.edu]
> *Sent:* Fri 4/17/2009 5:17 PM
> *To:* Vine, Derek A
> *Cc:* ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov
> *Subject:* RE: HDMI VIC system useage on Windows
>
>  Derek, I recently built a new AG System with two Core Duo Quad systems. I
> have three Blackmagic Intensity Pro cards in the capture machine and a
> display machine with two Nvidia 9800XT graphics cards. I tried putting a
> fourth Intensity pro card in the display machine but it was a bit much.
>
> On the capture system, we used the H.264 codec at 720/30p and with three
> vics, the system was running above 75% across all four processors. The
> display machine, in our case, decoding around 15 incoming streams, all using
> H.264 or Mpeg-4, was running around 25% across all four CPUs. We did run
> audio on a third machine, 48KHz, stereo. But I don't see any reason for not
> running rat on your display machine.
>
> We also discovered the the H.264 consumer service also pick up all the
> streams but we just ran the HDMI-Vic manually. We did nothing special with
> the venue server.
>
> Good luck. If you want to test your system with mine, let me know.
>
> Jimmy
>
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> *From:* ag-tech-bounces at lists.mcs.anl.gov [mailto:
> ag-tech-bounces at lists.mcs.anl.gov] *On Behalf Of *Vine, Derek A
> *Sent:* Friday, April 17, 2009 3:27 PM
> *To:* ag-tech
> *Subject:* [AG-TECH] HDMI VIC system useage on Windows
>
>  For those of you who are or have used the HDMI VIC on Windows, could you
> please provide your capture hardware, system specs and the resource usage to
> both capture and display?
>
>
>
> What I am really getting down to is will a system be able to support three
> HD cameras for capture and up to 9 HD streams to display?  My plan is to use
> 2 workstations each with 2 QC Intel Xeon processors, one for capture and the
> other for display and sound.
>
>
>
> Finally, do we need to make any special considerations as far as our Venue
> Server to support these streams?
>
>
>
> Any information that can be provided is greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
>
> Derek Vine
>
> Communication Network Specialist
>
> The University of South Dakota
>
> 414 East Clark Street
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> dvine at usd.edu <ceddn at usd.edu>
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