![]() ![]() Works great, even with my high bitrate 15GB movies. If this is true, then you're sure that you're streaming it through the internet. What was the reason for going with plex over kodi Is it because you like the UI better I have several people set up with ATV4's, Infuse, and the cheapest 140 QNAP ARM NAS. It should be bigger than 20Mbps and of course the video won't struggle.ģ) Play the exact same file on your TV through the appĤ) Monitor the network interface on OMV's web interface the same way to see if it is stuck around 20Mbps. Here's how you can test it to be sure if you don't got the required tools (network monitoring):ġ) Play a file with a bigger bitrate than 20Mbps from your wired computer through the PMS web interfaceĢ) On the OMV's web interface, go to "System information" > "Performance statistics" > "Network interface" and monitor it while the video is playing (for 2-3 minutes for example). Of course, this is also a work around (dlna short comings) but it shows that Emby should be able to play the files correctly. The built in player will play the file and passthrough the first audio track that it supports (skips TrueHD) just fine. That Nvidia Shield TV is looking pretty good right about now.Įdit: If you don't mind, I may send you one of my files to see how well Kodi on your Fire Stick handles it.īe sure to connect via the private IP, should be something like "" and no I am pretty sure that your problem comes from the TV App which is connecting and reading files on your PMS through the internet. Use the moble app or the server app and cast to the TV over dlna. I think my short term solution will be to install Kodi on my Windows/gaming box and add it to the Steam library then stream it through the Steam Link which is wired at 10/100 Mbps. Under the 'cog' menu during playback, there is an option labeled 'Playback Correction'. ![]() When I run NAS connection tests using this software:, I consistently get 112-ish MBps. I actually think that it is properly utilizing my LAN, and I think that speed is actually 112 MBps. Regarding the wired PC through the Windows 10 Plex App, there was also no stutter there. I wasn't sure of a way to test the connection. Plex is constantly skipping Every 5 minutes or so just about, a message comes up - Playback has stopped because the connection to the Plex Media Server. Regarding the wired PC through a browser, there was no stutter that I could see. I have Kodi 16 Beta 4 installed on there and HVEC is a grayed out mess (the audio works surprisingly well, though). I'm hoping a future firmware update will fix that. My router doesn't quite seem to be outputting the initial throughput that it used to for some reason. I believe that's an unfortunate wireless communication between my router in the next room and the FIre Stick. I have TWC 300 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up, so the 20 Mbps up would be the cap. I don't think it's utilizing the local network. Regarding the wired TV, I believe the problem is with the app, itself. I cannot record it locally on the NUC via a program like OBS as even if the stutters occur, the recording software will NOT record it. Internet connection is more than adequate: wired, 100mb. I'm going to assume that would work fine. 1) Playback from a PLEX media server stutters with 4K and FHD content. I haven't tried putting an HVEC file on a USB and playing it, though. I'm apparently a few releases behind the Android app. I think your initial assumption, regarding the Plex app and several other aspects is correct. OK, so I've run a few tests over the wire between 720p and 1080p. 1 I run plex from my pc to my tv via the Samsung plex app this is run from 500mb homeplugs I have recently starting ripping my bluray collection and to keep the DTS track along with a good video bitrate they come to around 20-40gb this is fine as I have the storage space. ![]()
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