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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 narrow down whats causing media player to stutter.
Also have router tied to a switch se4008 linksys
Also have router tied to a switch se4008 linksys
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- brand new latest and greatest media player, just released july 1. highly regarded over at avsforum and those guys are highly critical, i will ask though. It worked before until i moved up to larger file sized, small encoded files played perfect(yify), larger encoding(5-10)gb i would notice some stuttering but only got bad during action flicks. The big boy stuff(40gb) flat out sucks. media player is kdlinks a300, the other players dont support blu-ray 3d iso avc
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserI am not seeing an a300 model. Can you look here and confirm the model? http://www.kdlinks.com/index.php/media-player.html
FWIW, even full BluRay rips (like your 40 GB files) don't put a big load on the NAS. BluRay is spec'd around 50 mbps (6-7 MBPS). - 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 - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredDoes your player support 23.976p (the 24p of Blu-Ray is really 23.976p)?
Which protocol is used to stream from the NAS to your media player?
Which firmware version are you running on your NAS? - StephenBGuru - 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. - yes 24p is enabled
Idk simple file share(lan), has nfs and upnp option
FW 6.2.4 - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserDo you know if you are using SMB, NFS, or upnp(DLNA) on the Kodi?
- smb
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredIf you install the SMB Plus app and change the settings to e.g. force SMB2 in that does that help?
Can you send me your logs (see the Sending Logs link in my sig)? - smbplus cannot be installed, apps operation failed, restarted nas, removed and tried to re-install. same error
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