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Network connect show only 100Mbps on 1Gbps lan card.
-lan card 1Gbps
-cable utp cat6a
Taskmanager show only 100Mbps speed.
Already 720p Videos getting stuck every ~~10s-20s. Not to mention 1080p.
Possible could be changed something in the software if tv has 1G lan card?
@Manuj
1000Mbps / 8= 125MBps
if you have SSD you can transfer 1GB file in 8s
if you have HD you can transfer 1GB file in 30s
100Mbps / 8= 12.5MBps in theory is ~8-9MBps
if you have SSD you can transfer 1GB file in 120s
if you have HD you can transfer 1GB file in 120s
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Hi,
TV should have only 100MBits LAN connector. However, this should be sufficient for any media data.
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Yes but you don't need that bandwidth for 1080p.
You are not requesting your TV to act as fast as a data server.
No, this is not true from my point of view.if you have HD you can transfer 1GB file in 120s
What codec are you talking about for this roughly 70 Mbps ?
You most probably have another problem on your network, or your player is not handling the video decoding (incompatible player or GPU).
I have my pfl6007 ONLY streaming. And up to 1080p I see no problem AT all.
I use XBMC installed on a small PC box (Zbox from Zotac, Ion-2 GPU) as standalone, or on win7+SSD disk. No problem
If I install the same XMBC version onto Win7 with non-ssd disk (5400 tr/min) , I have some stuttering. Same install, I clone the disks.
So my bet is that your weak point is not the TV LAN card. It is the rest of your system.
Or maybe a bad DLNA server.
What is your setup ?
(I have a synology NAS, 1GB LAN as well ).
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Sytem is not a problem.
i5 2.8GHz
Pc directly connected with tv wired.
TL-WR1043ND gigabit router with N mode_300Mbps.
I use ps3media server,because by all of my video is only audio not recognized by TV.When streaming trough ps3media server audio work perfect.
With same setup on ps3 work perfect.
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Did you also try to stream via Wifi ?
Your TV will no use 300 Mbps but 100Mbps at best.
Anyway this is most probably a problem of server compatibility.
I can tell you I have no problem via Wifi or LAN.
You may also try to stream from TV player (find a 1080p video, such as a movie trailer) to make some tests.
Install a DLNA server on your PC, just to try.
Well maybe someone else will have more experience with ps3media server.
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yes, also via wifi.
How do you save the problem when tv does not support audio?
With converting the sound is too much work with every movie.
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Well, my TV is outputting audio...
I don't really get what your audio problem is. Sorry !
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please try this sample video via usb and try if tv support this audio
http://www.sendspace.com/file/l5ixue
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You're right DTS formats seems not supported by this embedded TV player.
I could find one film with DTS and it would not also play on my TV.
But, I still feel there's some network, or incompatibility problem on your personal setup. Just a guess.
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Hi,
right... DTS is not supported on Philips TVs.
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DTS audio is not supported and when you use default settings on ps3 media server (mencoder) your pc is doing all the work (transcoding audio and video). You need to use tsmuxer (from #transcode# folder). Tsmuxer converts only audio and then remuxes it back with video.
and use proper PS3 Media Server conf file for your tv:
http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/forum/...p?f=15&t=12368
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Thanks for this link!
I'll check.
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