Subj : KNOPPIX 3.9 last CD To : Maurice Kinal From : Roy J. Tellason Date : Tue Jul 26 2005 05:06 am Maurice Kinal wrote in a message to Roy J. Tellason: MK> Hey Roy! MK> Jul 24 04:08 05, Roy J. Tellason wrote to Maurice Kinal: RJT> Somebody sent me a cdrom that had an ".mp3" movie file on it MK> Do you mean an mpeg? mp3 is a digital audio format isn't it? Yeah, I do. :-) RJT> recently, and I was pleased to find that xine, which had been RJT> installed on my workstation but which I never used, worked right RJT> off and played it just fine. It was apparent to me the limitations RJT> of the machine's speed, but that's another issue entirely. :-) MK> Right. For creation I'd say 800MHz would be the low end although MK> it is possible to do that with less but not in real time without MK> serious degradation of the final product. For playing it depends MK> on the frequencies, resolutions, etc. Of course the high end MK> quality stuff would require a high speed CPU to get the most out of MK> any digital format. Same with streaming high quality audio/visual MK> over a network and there the network interfaces also come into MK> play. Well, considering I'm still stuck with 10baseT for a network, I think I'll stick to just audio for now over the LAN, and considering the workstation is a 366 Celeron, I don't think I did too badly at all. :-) --- * Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) .