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Originally posted by Qaridariumhardware mean mainbaord+cpu+ram+harddrives.## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostAgain... 1.5 Gbps. Its not THAT much. Nothing you can't do with 4 or 5 $50 disks. It certainly isn't CONVENIENT, but is definitely DOABLE.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumhardware don't mean harddrives...
hardware mean mainbaord+cpu+ram+harddrives.
5 harddrives at 120? (2TB devices) = 600? +100?mainboard+200? cpu+400?ram+200? other stuff
1500? overall ;-)
yes this is definitely doable !
but you don't save money ;-)
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How easy is it?
Does it still involve downloading (or buying) closed software from semi-legal companies on Cayman islands?
Because not mainstream Linux player can do it. In fact, no player on Linux can.
You can pipe stuff to mplayer if you have all the right volume keys downloaded and whatnot, but I don't think that even this works with BD+.
What's the status of this stuff anyway? The last time I read through all the relevant threads over at doom9, it wasn't too great.
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Since version 0.4 DumpHD can retrieve the required keys off the disc itself by using the aacskeys library.
Since version 0.6 DumpHD can remove BD+ automatically by using BDVM Debugger.
Better than nothing and even easier on win...## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Originally posted by Qaridariumhardware don't mean harddrives...
hardware mean mainbaord+cpu+ram+harddrives.
5 harddrives at 120? (2TB devices) = 600? +100?mainboard+200? cpu+400?ram+200? other stuff
1500? overall ;-)
yes this is definitely doable !
but you don't save money ;-)
And use that old 80486 sitting in your basement to do the processing. Might take a while to process, but with the data sitting on your disks, it doesn't NEED to be real-time.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumif you encode the uncompressed datastream in realtime into h264 or WebM you need much more than just a big and fast harddrive.
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