Sorry – some complicated stuff:
MC behaves different in my metwork. I have three computers. One server – two MC clients which are all Win 10 based and not Win 11 compatible. So before upgrading and spending a certain about of money (next year?) I thought about consolidation with a different architecture and made some tests:
The Workstation is connected through the router to the internet and the router is also connected to a repeater via (~580 Mbit real transfer rates) + switch in the living room. Server (in a separate small room) and Media Renderer (Living room) are connected through 1 Gb Ethernet to the switch.
Scenario 1: Default Playback in Living Room (Video & Audio Playback perfect)
Path to Router:
Media Server → Ethernet → Switch → Ethernet → Repeater → WiFi → Router
Playback Path:
Media Server→Ethernet→ Switch→ Ethernet → Media Renderer
Scenario 2: Playback in Home Office (Video & Audio Playback perfect)
Path to Router:
Media Server → Ethernet → Switch → Ethernet → Repeater → WiFi → Router
Playback Path:
Media Server→Ethernet→ Switch→ Ethernet → Repeater → WiFi → Router → Ethernet → Workstation
Scenario 3: Workstation as MC Server playing to Media Renderer (Issues: Buffering, huge writing to SSD)
Path to Router:
Workstation → Ethernet → Router
Playback Path:
Workstation→Ethernet→ Router→ WiFi → Repeater → Ethernet → Switch → Ethernet → Media Renderer
If using a 29i BD in the Scenario 3 transfer rate is a factor 3-5 higher than in the other scenario's up to 250 Mbit/s and MC buffers to my SSD because playback needs only the bit rate of the ripped bd.
I think playback in Scenario 1 and 2 are OK. In this scenario's I have typically transfer rates equal to the bit rate of the movie.
Scenario 3 has the very high transferrates leading to buffering. Why is this the case? Specially compared to Scenario 2. In both cases the path uses Wifi only the direction is different?
Any ideas?