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Re: bandwidth limits



> How many channels of 44 KHz mono sound should an xServe be able to
> simultaneously stream out?
>
> I am looking at 48 channels of outgoing sound, and I want to make sure
> that it will be able to handle the load.


any G3 tower can do that !

we run 120+ tracks from nuendo on a 800Mhz single processor g4
using a midclass IO and 2 firewire disks in addition to 2 internal disks.
more than 90 tracks mono 24bit (or 65 tracks mono 32 bit) usually
means that a noticable slowdown for other processes begins to annoy us.
(slow graphics, less plugins possible that youre used to...)

are you supercolliding, or is there anything else which would run on
an Xserve ? :)
finding an IO which works with the Xserve might become a problem ..


-roman

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