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The Fujitsu pavilion at the 1985 International Exposition in Tsukuba."[94] The LINKS-1 was the world's most powerful computer, as of 1984.[95]3-D Fictional Animated Films at the University of MontrealIn the '80s, University of Montreal was at the front run of Computer Animation with three successful short 3-D animated films with 3-D characters.In 1983, Philippe Bergeron, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, and Daniel Thalmann directed Dream Flight, considered as the first 3-D generated film telling a story. The film was completely programmed using the MIRA graphical language,[96] an extension of the Pascal programming language based on Abstract Graphical Data Types.[97] The film got several awards and was shown at the SIGGRAPH '83 Film Show.In 1985, Pierre Lachapelle, Philippe Bergeron, Pierre Robidoux and Daniel Langlois directed Tony de Peltrie, which shows the first animated human character to express emotion through facial expressions and body movements, which touched the feelings of the audience.[98][99] Tony de Peltrie premiered as the closing film of SIGGRAPH '85.In 1987, the Engineering Institute of Canada celebrated its 100th anniversary. A major event, sponsored by Bell Canada and Northern Telecom (now Nortel), was planned for the Place des Arts in Montreal. For this event, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann and Daniel Thalmann simulated Marilyn Monroe and Humphrey Bogart meeting in a café in the old town section of Montreal. The short movie, called Rendez-vous in Montreal[100] was shown in numerous festivals and TV channels all over the world.Sun Microsystems, IncThe Sun Microsystems company was founded in 1982 by Andy Bechtolsheim with other fellow graduate students at Stanford University. Bechtolsheim originally designed the SUN computer as a personal CAD workstation for the Stanford University Network (hence the acronym "SUN"). It was designed around the Motorola 68000 processor with the Unix operating system and virtual memory, and, like SGI, had an embedded frame buffer.[101] Later developments included computer servers and workstations built on its own RISC-based processor architecture and a suite of software products such as the Solaris operating system, and the Java platform. By the '90s, Sun workstations were popular for rendering in 3-D CGI filmmaking—for example, Disney-Pixar's 1995 movie Toy Story used a render farm of 117 Sun workstations.[102] Sun was a proponent of open systems in general and Unix in particular, and a major contributor to open source software.[103]National Film Board of CanadaThe NFB's French-language animation studio founded its Centre d'animatique in 1980, at a cost of $1 million CAD, with a team of six computer graphics specialists. The unit was initially tasked with creating stereoscopic CGI sequences for the NFB's 3-D IMAX film Transitions for Expo 86. Staff at the Centre d'animatique included Daniel Langlois, who left in 1986 to form Softimage.[104][105]First turnkey broadcast animation systemAlso in 1982, the first complete. 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Hope it helps, pm me if you want more details on my particular setup. elimtl Well-known member Joined Oct 31, 2010 Messages 98 #5 Sorry for being a noob but what is transcoding exactly?I have a 6 TB collection of documentaries, animes, movies and tv series.I wish to watch them on my tv or tablet.To my knowledge i am only streaming the file from my current pc/hdd to my TV? Do animes require transcoding?Sorry i have 0 experience with this.Budget wise i would like to be as low as possible i would say max 500$?THe NAS sounds like exactly what i need i have heard this term before. i will research some premade nas to see if that fits the bill but if you guys have a parts lists that will fulfill the objective for the price let me know MARSTG Well-known member Joined Apr 22, 2011 Messages 5,060 Location Montreal #6 Transcoding is changing from one format to another, or changing resolution, usually downscaling, like changing from 1080p to 720p. When you say you want to stream to the TV, is your TV equipped with a smart wifi module? If you just want to stream the content as it is you don't need transcoding. Personally I don't like to play with Plex as when I want to skip in the movie it takes a lot of time to do that, rendering the experience unpleasant. Doesn't matter what the content is, documentary, anime, movie we just call it content. NAS is a storage oriented system, but again depends what you want to do in the end. It is not possible to have the machine with all that content attached directly to the TV? Inik Well-known member Joined Aug 17, 2007 Messages 2,021 Location Montreal #7 I have an intel powered QNAP mainly used for PLEX streaming and small backups. Like you, I have around 6TB of media, and I stream to my TV, tablets, phones and desktops/laptops. It can manage multiple stream at once when my friends are streaming from my PC. No lag for 720p/1080p content. I never tried 4K so far though. The HDD prices do bust your budget however. elimtl Well-known member Joined Oct 31, 2010 Messages 98 #8 Transcoding is changing from one format to another, or changing resolution, usually downscaling, like changing from 1080p to 720p. When you say you want to stream to the TV, is your TV equipped with a smart wifi module? If you just want to stream the content as it is you don't need transcoding. Personally I don't like to play with Plex

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The Fujitsu pavilion at the 1985 International Exposition in Tsukuba."[94] The LINKS-1 was the world's most powerful computer, as of 1984.[95]3-D Fictional Animated Films at the University of MontrealIn the '80s, University of Montreal was at the front run of Computer Animation with three successful short 3-D animated films with 3-D characters.In 1983, Philippe Bergeron, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, and Daniel Thalmann directed Dream Flight, considered as the first 3-D generated film telling a story. The film was completely programmed using the MIRA graphical language,[96] an extension of the Pascal programming language based on Abstract Graphical Data Types.[97] The film got several awards and was shown at the SIGGRAPH '83 Film Show.In 1985, Pierre Lachapelle, Philippe Bergeron, Pierre Robidoux and Daniel Langlois directed Tony de Peltrie, which shows the first animated human character to express emotion through facial expressions and body movements, which touched the feelings of the audience.[98][99] Tony de Peltrie premiered as the closing film of SIGGRAPH '85.In 1987, the Engineering Institute of Canada celebrated its 100th anniversary. A major event, sponsored by Bell Canada and Northern Telecom (now Nortel), was planned for the Place des Arts in Montreal. For this event, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann and Daniel Thalmann simulated Marilyn Monroe and Humphrey Bogart meeting in a café in the old town section of Montreal. The short movie, called Rendez-vous in Montreal[100] was shown in numerous festivals and TV channels all over the world.Sun Microsystems, IncThe Sun Microsystems company was founded in 1982 by Andy Bechtolsheim with other fellow graduate students at Stanford University. Bechtolsheim originally designed the SUN computer as a personal CAD workstation for the Stanford University Network (hence the acronym "SUN"). It was designed around the Motorola 68000 processor with the Unix operating system and virtual memory, and, like SGI, had an embedded frame buffer.[101] Later developments included computer servers and workstations built on its own RISC-based processor architecture and a suite of software products such as the Solaris operating system, and the Java platform. By the '90s, Sun workstations were popular for rendering in 3-D CGI filmmaking—for example, Disney-Pixar's 1995 movie Toy Story used a render farm of 117 Sun workstations.[102] Sun was a proponent of open systems in general and Unix in particular, and a major contributor to open source software.[103]National Film Board of CanadaThe NFB's French-language animation studio founded its Centre d'animatique in 1980, at a cost of $1 million CAD, with a team of six computer graphics specialists. The unit was initially tasked with creating stereoscopic CGI sequences for the NFB's 3-D IMAX film Transitions for Expo 86. Staff at the Centre d'animatique included Daniel Langlois, who left in 1986 to form Softimage.[104][105]First turnkey broadcast animation systemAlso in 1982, the first complete

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I ran a Dell SFF C2D plex server 24/7 for ~3 years before building my current setup. Hope it helps, pm me if you want more details on my particular setup. elimtl Well-known member Joined Oct 31, 2010 Messages 98 #5 Sorry for being a noob but what is transcoding exactly?I have a 6 TB collection of documentaries, animes, movies and tv series.I wish to watch them on my tv or tablet.To my knowledge i am only streaming the file from my current pc/hdd to my TV? Do animes require transcoding?Sorry i have 0 experience with this.Budget wise i would like to be as low as possible i would say max 500$?THe NAS sounds like exactly what i need i have heard this term before. i will research some premade nas to see if that fits the bill but if you guys have a parts lists that will fulfill the objective for the price let me know MARSTG Well-known member Joined Apr 22, 2011 Messages 5,060 Location Montreal #6 Transcoding is changing from one format to another, or changing resolution, usually downscaling, like changing from 1080p to 720p. When you say you want to stream to the TV, is your TV equipped with a smart wifi module? If you just want to stream the content as it is you don't need transcoding. Personally I don't like to play with Plex as when I want to skip in the movie it takes a lot of time to do that, rendering the experience unpleasant. Doesn't matter what the content is, documentary, anime, movie we just call it content. NAS is a storage oriented system, but again depends what you want to do in the end. It is not possible to have the machine with all that content attached directly to the TV? Inik Well-known member Joined Aug 17, 2007 Messages 2,021 Location Montreal #7 I have an intel powered QNAP mainly used for PLEX streaming and small backups. Like you, I have around 6TB of media, and I stream to my TV, tablets, phones and desktops/laptops. It can manage multiple stream at once when my friends are streaming from my PC. No lag for 720p/1080p content. I never tried 4K so far though. The HDD prices do bust your budget however. elimtl Well-known member Joined Oct 31, 2010 Messages 98 #8 Transcoding is changing from one format to another, or changing resolution, usually downscaling, like changing from 1080p to 720p. When you say you want to stream to the TV, is your TV equipped with a smart wifi module? If you just want to stream the content as it is you don't need transcoding. Personally I don't like to play with Plex

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