Just did the maths re: cost: each hour of 1080p 60FPS gameplay streamed from EC2 cost me $0.364. That's including bandwidth + instance cost.
@mister_borogove they serve different purposes, and if I can keep an expensive laptop and get rid of a gaming desktop, that's a win :)
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@delroth_@mister_borogove with compression is another story, but it's lossy. Then codecs come into play and burn CPU or GPU time too. -
@rhymebyter it is lossy, but the GRID GPU on the EC2 instance has NvFBC support for hardware compression. The HW supports 1080p/60fps h264.
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@delroth_ *looks guiltily at windows gaming machine, ubuntu box, imac, macbook* *changes subject*Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@delroth_@mister_borogove I would recommend doing bw measurements on a 1080p@60fps capture board. You'd need 10GbE & SSD w/o compression.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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