norman staffd wrote:
> Well Filipe,, everything depends how your budget is, on doing Transcoding...
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> I have been on IPTV Business Over 2004 ,, All this year the experience I have been get the most difficult and expensive part is TRANSCODING , there are a lot company out there with Hardware cost is wayyy Up, I use FFMpeg with server lot of Core, was a PAIN then turn to Antik Transcoder where support 15Ch per Module , the cost was 6K per unit..now a new model is out support 24channels 8k, ok so I get it,..So ,..I get on my hand 1 Unit IncaNetwork 4400 which support up to 36 HD or 90 SD programs to MPEG-4 in just one rack unit of space ,, They send unit as test,. before that a Supervisor come over and see our Headend , he was just a litter Impressive what he see, he make few call after 48 hour a bran new 4400 arrive, everting was easy to install ,.but when it come the time of the "$$$DAMAGES$$$" was 70K, I say WHat the HELL your are Talking About like the singer girl "DANI SHAI" on Yutube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l0zj7K4u4o ,,, Yes just like that WHAT HELL..
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> Our 1st test expense was:
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> 1 Server R710 32 Cores 128 ram on 2010 6,000K --Garabge I use as CDN now ..
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> 2, 12 pice Antik Transcoder 72K from 2012 to 2016 so far still Working Support is 50% need to be in a WAR with Antik to get parts after 1 year they sell you the parts.
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> 3. our Last stand where everting run 99.9 with Only 46K. Yes 46,000$ doing over 530 channels
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> 2 Server ---------We transocde 220HD and 320 SD with this server
> APEXX 5 8904RS /
> DUAL 12-core Intel® Xeon® 2.1GHz processors (24 total cores)
> 32GB DDR4-2133 memory
> 4 x NVIDIA® Quadro™ M6000 graphics
> 240GB SATA 6GB/s SSD
> Linux OS -Ubuntu 16.4 64 Bit Server
> Nvida Maxwell Drivers CUDA,FFmpeg / libav ,Nginx
> TransCode V1 , HLS,RTMP,RTSP,UDP,RTP, IP2IP,Lineal Transcoding,HEVC,.265,264,MPEG4
> GUI Interface, Multiscreen Monitoring Live System
> 2 HDMI Input for 2 LED Screen Multiscreen
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> So far 2 months with this new Hardware online , no reboot , no hang , full commercial.
> we develop our Software building Linux..
> Tested with TVHeadend Works , ...
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> Note Any card under this list work perfectly notice that depend of the model less transcoding our more.
> The following graphics cards support NVENC:
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> NVIDIA Quadro K4000 and above - Desktop Workstation
> NVIDIA Quadro K2000M and above - Mobile Workstation
> NVIDIA Tesla K10 and above - High Performance Computing
> NVIDIA GRID - Virtual Desktops and Applications
Hi Norman
Do you have more info on how you set this up ?
Was looking at 4 x tesla K10 but not sure of how many channels possible
thanks