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scrappy 09-01-2005 08:58 AM

Avisynth: Frameserve to a remote PC?
 
Firstly I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, if not then I'm sure someone will move it :)

Ok, what I want to know is, is it possible to take an AviSynth script and run it on a local pc to pre-process the video and then frameserve that to an encoder running on another remote pc. Reason been I have a friend who's offered me the use of a dual opteron box for encoding, only its like 200 miles from me :wink:

It's running Linux (Debian 64bit edition), so I would assume mencoder would be the best encoder to use on it. I am proficient with Linux/Unix systems so grabbing stuff and compiling it etc ain't a problem, just not sure if this is possible or what I would need.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated :)

kwag 09-01-2005 09:06 AM

Re: Frameserve to a remote PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scrappy
only its like 200 miles from me :wink:

Then you can forget it :!: :D
If that computer was on your LAN, then it wouldn't be a problem.
Being far away, you would have to frameserve the raw video to his machine, and then after that huge transfer (encode), go pick up the encoded file 200 miles away or transfer it back :lol:
By that time, you probably have already encoded 10 movies on your single CPU machine ;)

-kwag

scrappy 09-01-2005 09:16 AM

Re: Frameserve to a remote PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
If that computer was on your LAN, then it wouldn't be a problem.

So it is possible to frameserve avisynth from a windows box to a linux box then? I have a couple of Gentoo servers on my lan both P4 2.8 (prescott) boxes, you've got me thinking now :p


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