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pdasterly
Jul 05, 2015Guide
stuttering blu-ray
Having stuttering problems with my setup, I have rn104 with blu-ray iso files, router is linksys wrt1900ac and media player is kdlinks a300 with gigabit port. Running all cat6 cabling. trying to narro...
StephenB
Jul 05, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Actual rates vary. The BluRay spec itself allows transfer rates up to 54 mbps.
pdasterly wrote: it just came out, waited like 6 months for the guy to make them, i was basically first to have one
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X60WB94/ref ... 00+kdlinks
He said website will be updated later this week
Star trek actually runs at 26Mbps bitrate
http://www.blu-raystats.com/Stats/Detai ... 2429137302
most blu-ray iso are up to 50GB is size, Dual-layer blu-ray disc
The point here is that the NAS read speed you measured is ~600 mbps, and even the slowest speed you saw with Windows was 224 mbps (e.g. 26 MB/s). That's a lot faster than the rated needed by the BluRay.
You might be confusing megabits with megabytes on your speed. Star Trek (your example) requires 26 megabits per second, which is only 3.25 megabytes per second.
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