
- Video: MPEG-2 / 720x480 (NTSC) / 4:3;
- Audio: DTS audio + PCM stereo audio 48KHz 16bit
VOB form: 5 GB (main movie + AC3 Dolby Digital 3+2/1 soundtrack only, 720 x 480)
AVI MPEG 4 1,86 GB (Target quality 100%, 720 x 304 resolution)
BitRate while playing: AVI 1954 Kbit/s; VOB 7600 Kbit/s (measured by DSM-320).
Viewing experience-> PCM 48 KHz, 16 bit
-> Dolby Digital 5.1
Real-world copy test 254Mbyte CD
Before 8,5 MB/s
After 21,2 MB/s Improvement 2,5 times
Performance HD Tune
After (55MB/s, burst 82 MB/s) and before (47,7 MB/s, burst 57 MB/s)It is mad to make U$ prepayment to russian internet company, selling online music? For most people it is. Still, this service has been reliable and fast. I have used it over 2 years. They claim,that legally is all correct with "Federation of Authors and Rightsholders for Collective Management of Copyright in Interactive" - so it's not pirate site.
HD Tune gives some 47,4 MB/s average data transfer speed and 16ms acess to this system. Enough for home system, but a tad less what I was expected.
Network adapter
I replaced old CNet 100 Mbit NIC with Intel PRO/1000 GT card.
http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/pro1000gt_desktop_adapter.htm
It gave some 60% raw throughput speed (yes, not 10-fold). Its ment for desktop computers and stresses CPU a lot. I should try server NIC and see, is it stressing less. Currently CPU is near 90% stressed during backup copies.
I installed MS Windows XP Pro SP2 with all updates. I installed TwonkyMedia, copied all data from my old server, shared directories for local users -- and voilĂ ! My Half Tera server was up and serving!