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Author Topic: BD, DVD Video is stuttering if playing from NAS instead from optical disc  (Read 1284 times)

Manfred

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BD, DVD Video is stuttering on my new HTPC if ripped files played from NAS.
Playing the same BD, DVD content directly from optical disk just works fine! Video Mode in both cases is Red October Standard. Playing audio works. (Playing BD, DVD from optical disc works also fine in Red October HQ Mode  :))
From my evaluation of this behaviour NAS and Network should be not be the issue because using my Thinkpad with Windows 7 or my old PC (also Windows 7 installed) everything works fine.

My new HTPC has Windows 8.1 installed. HW is MSI Z87 Gaming, i7-4770T, 8 GB Corsair Vengeance 9-9-9-24, intel HD4600 Graphics enabled -latest driver version, Samsung SSD.  The so called „MSI Killer Ethernet“ is enabled.

I think it is a Windows 8.1 Problem (its my first time using windows 8 – I decided for it because it out of the box supported USB3.0 which behaves better with my DAC USB drivers). JRiver version is 19.0.117. Up to now I could not figure out what is the root cause for the described behaviour. I stopped the Windows 8.1 firewall, but that does not change anything in the behaviour. Hardware accelaration is enabled.

Any Ideas?

Thank you very much for your help!
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BD, DVD Video is stuttering on my new HTPC if ripped files played from NAS.
Playing the same BD, DVD content directly from optical disk just works fine! Video Mode in both cases is Red October Standard. Playing audio works. (Playing BD, DVD from optical disc works also fine in Red October HQ Mode  :)) From my evaluation of this behaviour NAS and Network should be not be the issue because using my Thinkpad with Windows 7 or my old PC (also Windows 7 installed) everything works fine. Any Ideas?

I have also just seen oddball playback using 19.0.120. Movies that played just fine a week or two ago - now have a sort of playback delay - the onscreen movement seems jerky where it was smooth before. I am not seeing stuttering - but any movie is difficult to watch with the jerky playback. I need to find out what's going on here.

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I'm going for a NW or NAS connectivity issue (not fast enough) as you can play the same content locally.  I'm guessing you are trying to play over a wireless network and if so can you "test" by attaching the HTPC temporarily using Ethernet? 
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