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soulpatrol

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DLNA problem
« on: September 15, 2013, 03:11:51 am »

hello,

I've got a problem with DLNA with jriver MC 19.

When i play my music from my asus eeepc 1201n netbook which is connected dlna with my samsung laptop where my flac are stored, sometimes flac is cutting, stop, play, and stop again, and is cutting all the times when i'm playing flac hd 24/192.

I thought it was wifi but even with ethernet wired connection it does it again i mean less but this problem is not fixed.

any suggestion ? my netbook asus 1201n processor atom is too weak maybe ? anyone can help me ?

thank you for your answers.
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JimH

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Re: DLNA problem
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2013, 07:43:51 am »

Welcome to the forum.

Bandwidth is a possibility, but probably not with a wired connection.

An antivirus program is also a possibility.

You could run the benchmark program in MC (under the Help menu) and paste the results here.
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soulpatrol

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Re: DLNA problem
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2013, 11:22:20 am »

Hi,

Here's the jriver benchmark of my netbook asus 1201n:

sorry it's in french language.


=== Tests de performances en cours (ne pas interrompre) ===

Test 'Math' en cours...
    Calcul entier simple... 24,257 seconds
    Calcul à virgule flottante simple... 10,412 seconds
    Calcul entier multi-tâches... 13,248 seconds
    Calcul mixte multi-taches... 5,843 seconds
Score: 353

Test 'Image' en cours...
    Création / destruction Image... 2,072 seconds
    Remplissage... 2,752 seconds
    Copie directe... 4,414 seconds
    Petites boucles... 13,507 seconds
    Analyse Bilinéaire... 8,520 seconds
    Analyse Bicubique... 6,407 seconds
Score: 584

Test 'Base de données' en cours...
    Créer base de données... 6,012 seconds
    Peupler base de données... 13,354 seconds
    Sauvegarder base de données... 1,890 seconds
    Recharger base de données... 0,676 seconds
    Recherche dans la base... 10,318 seconds
    Trie la base... 7,835 seconds
    Regroupe la base... 5,543 seconds
Score: 471

JRMark (version 19.0.32): 470


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Tucker8715

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Re: DLNA problem
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2013, 06:18:55 am »

This newbie has a related issue I think.  I also get dropouts when I send PCM to an Integra DHC80.1 via DNLA and wired Ethernet 100Mbps, but it is not just on FLAC source material - ALAC does the same thing.  The dropouts vary in time a lot between them, but are short enough term that they are usually nearly imperceptible on music but very obvious when I play a continuous sine wave from a test disc.  Seems to work fine when I send MP3 High Bandwidth.  Would a GBit network maybe solve the problem, or any other suggestions?

Thanks
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Re: DLNA problem
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2013, 06:49:36 am »

Welcome.

It could be a virus checker, or a machine overloaded with the conversion process, or bandwidth somewhere.  The way to find it is to start substituting alternatives.  For example, if you use a NAS, try playing local files.   Try reading other posts where people have solved similar problems.  See the "Weird Problems" thread in my signature for a few.

Soulpatrol's machine above is a very slow machine.  It could easily be over-worked.
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soulpatrol

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Re: DLNA problem
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2013, 08:31:04 am »

hi guys,

problem solved.
my atom netbook is enough powerfull for flac hd 24/192KHz.
The problem is the network of my crappy isp "box" "numericable".
router is fast ethernet, it's weird that it's not enough.
eeepc rocks

thanx
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Tucker8715

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Re: DLNA problem
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2013, 02:08:55 pm »

SoulPatrol,

Not sure what you mean - is the isp "box" a router they provided.  How did you determine that was the problem?

Thanks
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soulpatrol

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Re: DLNA problem
« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2013, 06:57:23 pm »

hi, yes the isp box is the modem router of my internet provider "numericable".

The problem is not the atom processor because when i plug my external disk drive usb 24/192 is working perfectly without dropouts.

dlna wifi is horrible, fast ethernet is a little bit better, and usb disk drive perfect, so my conclusion is that it is a network problem.

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