Htpc/steambox

From: ANT_THOMAS12 Sep 2014 13:48
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 15 of 22
I'll have a look but isn't it just a case of decoding a video (or similar) at the client end? So nothing too beefy would be required.

I imagine an i3 or i5 NUC would be fine (that's total speculation though).
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)12 Sep 2014 18:31
To: ANT_THOMAS 16 of 22
Anything that can decode h.264 should be fine on the client end. My netbook works fine (over wifi, amazingly, though I hear wired is really recommended).

But yeah, home streaming is pretty cool. And you can stream anything, doesn't have to be a game and it doesn't have to be on Steam. You can add any program to Steam and then stream that.
From: koswix12 Sep 2014 19:26
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 17 of 22
How's input dealt with?
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)12 Sep 2014 19:49
To: koswix 18 of 22
Steams deals with it, sent over the network. There'll be some input lag of course but when testing it I didn't notice any. It's probably less than you get from using an LCD.
From: koswix12 Sep 2014 22:41
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 19 of 22
But you're still using an LCD (or does steam beam it straight into your BRAIN?).

From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)12 Sep 2014 23:31
To: koswix 20 of 22
I am still using an LCD yeah. I was just putting the amount of input lag into a made up context which I know very little about :Y
From: Queeg 500 (JESUSONEEZ)15 Sep 2014 09:43
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 21 of 22
If my poxy little Celeron Q190 is handling it OK, the i3/i5 NUC should be fine. Essentially, if they've got the power to smoothly play a HD video over the LAN, then that's all the 'server' side box is sending to the 'client'.
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)15 Sep 2014 10:27
To: ANT_THOMAS 22 of 22
Cool! I'll give it a go.. sometime..