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algiam
Mar 16, 2016Aspirant
DLNA problems
Hello,
I have the ReadyNAS 104 and have problems with DLNA.
With video files of about 13GB and higher in scenes with a high bitrate the picture freezes for a few seconds. I use a Philips TV that is connected by by RJ45.
If I put this video on a USB it works perfectly
The speed of the network is to 1Gb and works properly when copying files via SMB or NFS.
If I mount an SMB unit on the PC accessing the NAS and minidlna on the PC, it works well.
I tried it with ReadyDLNA, with Nerosharehome and the same.
Comment that both the NAS and the PC are on the same switch. I tried to change the switch on the other but the same, I have lowered the speed of NIC to "100 / full" and "100 / half" and occurs the same.
I have 2 days testing and my conclusion is that the NAS has some kind of problem with these files, anyone else have this problem?
I feel badly written, if not by the translator could not expose my problem.
Thank you,
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- JennCNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello algiam,
Have you tested if you can pull a video from the computer to your television and see if the same problem?
Plex media might also help.
Regards,
- algiamAspirant
thanks for answering
The video from the PC working properly.
I tried Plex, subsonic, neromediahome and always the same problem.
Today I've been playing with the MTU of the network card and depends on the value, the problem is aggravated or improvement. I will try to find the value that works best.
Before RN104 had a 1-bay NAS zyxel that cost me 50 € and did not have these problems, the NAS used Twonky and all perfecte.
Thank you,- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
algiam wrote:
thanks for answering
Today I've been playing with the MTU of the network card and depends on the value, the problem is aggravated or improvement. I will try to find the value that works best.You shoul use 1500 if you don't kow the MTU of the network. You can also probe the path MTU with ping. http://www.tp-link.us/FAQ-190.html
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