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Epia M10000 Performance?
I just set up a PC to use as a Sage client and just tried to watch a few Divx & Xvid's I had, and the performance was actually very bad. Any of you guys out there have any tips as to what I should do to boost performance?
The system specs follow: Epia M10000 Mobo 256mb DDR333 memory Minuet Case No-name DVD-R Windows XP SP1, Nvdvd 3.0 codecs, Divx 5.1.1, Xvid 1.01. All current updates from Windowsupdate. Via drivers supplied with system (v1.5 on the CD I believe). DX-9b
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Re: Epia M10000 Performance?
This is my personal opinion of course, but I think that Epia's dx acceleration sucks. It consumes the entire cpu upon viewing video.
Throw a 350 + sage recorder in there and it will make a great client/network encoder. I sold my epia M900 for this reason. My case would not fit a full pci slot in order to accomodate a 350. I. Quote:
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Watching MPG's -- it's fine (50% cpu, no frame drop)
Watching high res DivX or Xvid, it's poor (80-90%cpu, some frame drop) Watching med-res Xvid (384x288) it just about copes...
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When I was running DX8 on it, it was much worse than after I dropped DX9 on it.
If it won't work as a station, I can always run it as something else, since the case I have only accomidates low-profile cards. At least the board didn't cost me anything, I could always pick up a MATX board with a decent proc on it and just use that. If I was to do that, anybody got any reccomendations on a good Matx board that has everything integrated?
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So your case doesnt accomodate a full size card even via an expansion (which turns them sideways)? If not, I would consider cost that it would take to buy a better case and transplant your EPIA board + add a pvr 350 vs. buying a whole other rig. Reason being: The 350 will give you extra tuning + will give you superior video out as compared to any other solution. Quite a few +'s to stick with what u got. W/ a 350, your EPIA will be at absolute minimum cpu and will be a great client. If I had it to do over again, I would go the listed route instead of selling mine. I was just so irate trying to get the BULL$hit video acceleration to work with my present setup(in the EPIA infancy w/ little support or following), that it was just peice of mind to offload it (better than chucking it off a nearby cliff). Luckily, you wont have to go through that ![]() I. Your mileage may vary.... Quote:
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I built my HTPC using a Nehemiah M10000 1Ghz and have been running each version of Sage for the past year and a half (including the latest version) and everything runs great. Just my 2 cents.
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My quick guess is that you must not use it much? You will find extensive forums of people trying to get video out (other than on a 350 or xcard) to not consume the entire cpu at all times.
What was your magic pill? Granted , I was using a M900 and not the newer 1000. I. Quote:
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When playing Mpeg files from sage, it does work great, I was just hoping for better support from the board playing high res divx/xvid files, guess the hardware decoding on this board does help mpeg, but it doesn't help Divx/Xvid at all (understandably). Since i compress most of my keeper stuff to xvid now, might have to go with the p4/amd matx solutions if I really want to run it right.
I could always mod the case on the Minuet to be able to put a regular PCI card in teh box, would require a minimul amount of metal cutting, and a PCI riser card, but it's doable. Still won't fix my Divx/xvid problem though. Wonder how well the little ITX boards woudl work in a Mame setup? If it'd have enough horse power for that, I very well might just take one of my standup cabinets and go that route with it.. *EDIT* Can you use the video in at the same time as the video out on the 350 card? I could always still drop a PVR card of some type in that box if I do make it a mame machine ![]()
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Install PowerDVD XP 4.0 (enable hardware accelleration and Auto deinterlace in settings) Select PowerDVD audio and video decoders in Sage Select the Audo renderer == DirectSound of your sound card Select Overlay renderer (VMR9 doesnt work at all!) Select DXVA mode B Select DXVA Bob/Weave deinterlace use 1024x768 video mode (needs to be reset on each reboot, so I use multires for this) This gives me approx 50% cpu usage while playing back video, with no stutter and no deinterlacing artifacts... Display of Sage's more complex menus can be a bit slow... YMMV ![]() |
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heffe2001-
I've been running an M10000 for about 6 months now and it's working GREAT. Mame works just fine, too. (as well as Visual Boy Advance games, too). We used this as the in-car entertainment system this spring for the kids on the 23 hour drive from KC to Orlando. Output to a 7" LCD worked great. It does take a bit more o'CPU to decode the Divx/Xvid avi's, but I can't complain - only minor, VERY occational stutter/dropped frames/unsync/etc. I'm using the Sonic Cineplayer decoder for all (Video/DVD/Audio). Also, I've got the SPDIF output connected to my HT amp for 5.1 surround when available. One thing - In the Casetronic 2699R case, it runs HOT when it gets busy (mid 60's-low 70's). Normally, though (recording/watching w/Sage) it's about mid 50's. All-in-all, I this setup is just what I was looking for. -RenHoek |
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I'll most likely put this box on the TV in my PC room. If I can get it to 50% CPU for mpegs, that's all I really need. Don't plan on watching many Divx/xvids in there, if I need to do that, I can always use the MCE box that 's in there for that.
Too bad the new Media Center extenders aren't planned to have Divx/Xvid capability on them, or I'd pick up one of those when they become available at the end of this year ![]()
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I am running an EPIA setup M1000 and it works great. Have replaced my DVD player, replay, cd player and vcr with 1 small form factor black box. I do use a PVR 350 for encoding and rely on the built in mpeg decoder hardware off the MB. Power DVD codecs.
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All I want is the chance to prove money can't make me happy. EPIA M10000 PVR 350 (No putput) USB-UIRT Svideo out from EPIA (looks as good as 350 did!) 256meg RAM Windows XP Pro WD 200 gig 2.0.20 |
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Droid-
Your sig says that the Epia's S-video out looks as good as the 350's output -- Really? I don't have a 350 (using the 250) and I've heard how good it looked, but it's nice to know that I don't need to mess with it, if I'm using the Epia M10K's output. -RenHoek |
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I used the 350's to start with since everyone tolda me how good it was, but I really wanted simplistic DVD playing ability so I switched such that everything went out the MB's svideo. I did do some tweaks that I found in the forum and now the output is easily as good. I went to:
1024x768/32 bit color, Bob & weave Mpeg B intervideo non-css decoders Overlay For DVD Cyberlink (Power DVD) decoders After these settings it was great. ![]() I also use the 2 gig/hour encoding
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All I want is the chance to prove money can't make me happy. EPIA M10000 PVR 350 (No putput) USB-UIRT Svideo out from EPIA (looks as good as 350 did!) 256meg RAM Windows XP Pro WD 200 gig 2.0.20 |
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Any of you guys know how the M10000 compares to a 1ghz P3 proc? I'm goign to try my little HP EPC with a 1ghz proc in it this evening, and will report back if it'll play xvid/divx better than the Epia...
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AFAIK it doesn't
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I just may end up ditching the M10000 then, and getting a Matx P3 board (I have a couple p3 procs laying around), and put that in my Minuet, just would like to find a low-profile AGP card with Svid out
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Well, the Epc with the 1ghz plays all my divx/xvids (not all, but the ones I tested), with one exception (audio syncing problems, I can probably fix it though). This was on the machine loaded with XP w/256mb Ram. Looks like the Epia's at 1ghz just don't measure up to the real P3's.
Now to find a decent P3 board that'll suit my system... The next client I build will be a P4 of some type though (I'll end up with 3 clients on the system when I'm done). The ITX w/Pentium M looks very promising, except the price ![]()
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This is the Gigabyte 9600SE low profile card I have in my minuet. I had a very similar sapphire card but I never could get a decent tv picture off of it. I wish, though, I could get a card with more horsepower. It struggles a bit with VMR9. I'm still hoping that I can get it running by tweaking things... I haven't tried too much yet.
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