What data transfer rates are needed or streaming HD 1080p or 720p video, or standard quality video?
Solution 1:
That depends entirely on the codecs and their settings. For example the standard values for Blu-ray Discs are:
MPEG-4 AVC Video at 18000 kbps for 1080p
MPEG-4 AVC Video at 8000 kbps for 720p
DTS-HD Master Audio
The bit rate of the audio codec is variable, but should stay under 4 Mbps. That's a total of 22 Mbps for 1080p and 12 Mbps for 720p. Lossy compression may result in much lower bit rates.
In comparison, some transfer speeds1:
- USB 1.1 (full bandwidth): 12 Mbps
- USB 2.0: 480 Mbps
- PATA: up to 1064 Mbps
- SATA I: 1500 Mbps
- Ethernet2: 10 Mbps
- Fast Ethernet2: 100 Mbps
- Gigabit Ethernet2: 1000 Mbps
Even USB 1.1 could be fast enough for 720p. USB 2.0 and every modern hard drive should be fast enough for 1080p.
With Ethernet, it depends entirely on the speed of the involved components and other network activity. If all components support Fast Ethernet, the transfer speeds should be fast enough for 1080p.
1 For effective transfer speeds, protocol overhead has to be taken into account.
2This is not a standard. In practice, an Ethernet connection labelled as, e.g., Fast Ethernet could have a a different transfer speed.