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Dropouts when bitstreaming Atmos through an HDMI 2.1 AVR with nVidia 3xxx GPUs
Manni:
--- Quote from: JimH on June 24, 2024, 05:29:18 am ---Maybe one of your kids has figured out how to manage your router for you.
https://routerfaqs.com/how-to-give-priority-to-a-device-on-a-router/
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As I said, not a bandwidth/priority issue, my kids only have a slow wifi connection to the router, I have the 1gigabyte access. The issue is (possibly) when a client tries to access info on the server, the server might just glitch while it tries to serve the info. They are not even streaming video at that point, just getting the metadata info for the Dune.
Anyway, I first need to confirm that this is the issue, then I will think of ways to remedy it, which might simply be to move the Dune metadata to the 2K server, so that they don't access the 4K server at all.
JimH:
The speed of the connection is just one factor. And nominal speeds and actual speeds are different.
Network topology matters. NAS issues. Electrical interference. Connections to Internet servers. And so on.
This thread is filled with such problems: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,24031.0.html
Manni:
--- Quote from: JimH on June 24, 2024, 06:31:51 am ---The speed of the connection is just one factor. And nominal speeds and actual speeds are different.
Network topology matters. NAS issues. Electrical interference. Connections to Internet servers. And so on.
This thread is filled with such problems: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,24031.0.html
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I'm not disputing any of this, this is very basic stuff. I just like to do things one step at a time:
1) Ascertain whether the issue is caused by other clients network acces or not
2) If network, identify the exact cause.
3) Take steps to mitigate/resolve this.
I have no interest in step 2 or 3 at this stage, network is just one possibility that I need to rule out or confirm first.
Manni:
--- Quote from: DocCharky on June 24, 2024, 08:04:10 am ---Well, troubleshooting this is easy. Just copy your movies to the local storage and disconnect from your network.
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Yeah, thanks guys for all this unsollicited advice, but I don't need any help for this network testing, really. I know what I want to test, in which order, and how. I suggested the local SSD test to @SamuriHL, so it's not as if I wasn't aware that it's an obvious first step when/if needed.
The only thing that would have been helpful from you would have been detailed info about your set-up so that we could figure out why it works with your 4080, but I've asked for this every time you post in one of these threads and you never provide the full info, so I guess there must be a reason. At this stage at least here I don't think a 4080 makes any difference vs a 3090. Might be different for you or SamuriHL though. I need to do more testing.
SamuriHL:
I plan on testing that (local ssd) tonight on my 11700 Intel machine with the 3080. This same 3080 has given me dropouts in audio pretty consistently since I bought it. Manni, one thing that we do have in common is that my machine that I normally run the 3080 in is a 5900x on an ASUS 570e Gaming Wifi II board (that is now dead). I wonder if some combination of AMD and nVidia might be contributing to this issue?
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