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    Hardware for 4k 10 bit transcoding - what storage speed do I need?

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    2024-09-03, 03:57 PM
    Regarding storage, USB 3 storage is more than fast enough. Technically speaking, USB 2 is fast enough.

    Regarding the PC's CPU. As long as your have only one client needing tone mapping (converting HDR to SDR), that CPU is fine. For SDR to SDR transcoding, that should be able to handle several more clients.

    So the question of whether it is enough depends on the answers to those questions.
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    Hardware for 4k 10 bit transcoding - what storage speed do I need? - by cniekirk - 2024-09-03, 03:24 PM
    RE: Hardware for 4k 10 bit transcoding - what storage speed do I need? - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-09-03, 03:57 PM

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