So I finally set up a standalone Windows 10 fresh install box to tinker with CC4C. All I had available was a mini HP with Intel 9th gen Intel Celeron G5905 CPU (weak) with only the on-board Intel Quick Sync iGPU, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD. I was hoping Quick Sync would be able to provide some magic with Chrome, but in this instance, it did not. Just not enough horsepower for even one channel instance on the Apple TV. Both CPU and GPU utilization were maxing out causing the bottleneck.
I am pretty set on the CC4C method, since HDMI or ADBTuner won't meet my needs with Spectrum. So, looks like I need to shop / build a system. I know some have had success with the Beelink Ryzen 7 box, which is about $359 right now on Amazon. Perhaps I can find something else on used market to meet need. I don't expect to run more than 2-3 Chrome tabs at once, and that would be rare, for example if recording and watching. I would prefer to build a box, not sure I trust the Beelink to be long-lasting. How are those working out?
Any newer system when idle shouldn't draw much power, that is a plus, but want to be able to run solid 3 (4 in super rare instance) tabs at once. I also had a look at the post regarding utilization with i5 vs i7 vs i9. Any suggestions?
Does it really matter AMD vs Intel for this Chrome capture box? AMD has no quicksync but not sure how much of a factor that is anyway. Brute processing power seems to get the job done. I wonder if adding a GTX 1050 or the like (or better) would offer improvement with the existing Celeron? Or, is better CPU the answer. Again I would have to shop and don't want to waste money unless I was sure it would work. I know we are all learning and probably no concrete answers. Thanks