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MrSmith1
Oct 15, 2011Aspirant
Unable to Stream any HD Content from my ReadyNAS Pro 6
Hey There, Everyone! New on the forum as of today, and ReadyNAS Pro 6 owner for approximately 1 week now! Happy to be aboard! Unfortunately I have run into a problem which is quite frustrating, b...
TeknoJnky
Oct 15, 2011Hero
very strange, I have the original pro and it can exceed the bandwidth of a single gbit connection and no problems with hd.
Some other things you might consider;
- open an online support ticket, while the online forums are supported by the jedi's, if you want official help you need to open a ticket
- if you have a spare disk, power down, remove and label each disk, put the extra spare disk int the nas by it self and let it boot up/factory default it, copy some HD content to it and see if it will stream without errors.
this will help identify if it is related to the disks in the original array. If the single disk streams fine, one (or more) of the other disks could have problems/delays reading that affect the real time hd streaming.
- if possible, you should test each of the array disks with the vendor tools on a PC, ie connected directly to the motherboard sata or esata using wd diags or whatever.
Keep in mind that the disks with your data must be kept as a set and not modified or booted by themselves, and only take them out/put them in the nas with the power off.
Some other things you might consider;
- open an online support ticket, while the online forums are supported by the jedi's, if you want official help you need to open a ticket
- if you have a spare disk, power down, remove and label each disk, put the extra spare disk int the nas by it self and let it boot up/factory default it, copy some HD content to it and see if it will stream without errors.
this will help identify if it is related to the disks in the original array. If the single disk streams fine, one (or more) of the other disks could have problems/delays reading that affect the real time hd streaming.
- if possible, you should test each of the array disks with the vendor tools on a PC, ie connected directly to the motherboard sata or esata using wd diags or whatever.
Keep in mind that the disks with your data must be kept as a set and not modified or booted by themselves, and only take them out/put them in the nas with the power off.
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