Glynor....first some idtl info about my system;
- I have 2 CAPS Zuma servers built by Small Green Computer based on specs from Computer Audiophile. They only have MC install, Chrome and the traditional windows 8 stuff.- One is installed in my living room and was originally setup for Video only.
- The 2nd is installed in my theater ans setup for Audio/music only.
- My NAS is a Synology Diskstation 1812+. has about 15TB, half of which is still available.I got the fastest processing on all components i could
- Everything is hard wired. Don't use wi-fi for any of this.Are you playing files which are one (or more) of the following:
1. Served by another copy of MC elsewhere on your network, and the problem occurs on the clients but not directly on the server?
Don't think so...using "Main Library". 2. Stored on a NAS or other network drive?
3. Stored on a USB disk?
Do not use theseIf #1, which I think is the most likely from your description, the problem is that the client copies of MC no longer have access to the source files over the network in the exact same location as the server has imported them (the network drive isn't mounted). That means that to play the file, MC has to transcode it and stream it out, which is fairly slow (since it has to convert the video format on the fly). And, of course, that'll impact quality.
You need to mount a network volume on the clients that matches the one seen by the server. So if, for example, all of your files are imported on the server at a path like:
M:\Video\TV Show\Game of Thrones\04\s04e07 - Mockingbird.ts
Then that same exact path has to be available on the client. If so, then the clients will open the file directly and no transcoding or streaming is required (this is best reserved for streaming over the Internet when you're away from home). At home, on a LAN, it is best if the server and the client can both see the files in the same spot.
NOTE: There is also a client side option for this, which could have gotten turned off. It is on by default, though, so unless you were fiddling, it should be on. Ensure this option is still enabled: Tools > Options > Media Network > Client Options > Play local file if one that matches Library Server file is found.
This was set as default, as you suggested it would be.If #2 or #3, then read this:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Troubleshooting_Network_and_Slow_StorageDidn't see anything here at the link above that may be an issueAnd report back what you've learned. One thing, though... Many slow external disks (particularly crappy USB external disks) really perform badly when they are almost full. Your TS files are probably pretty high bitrate, so it is possible the disk just doesn't have the throughput for playback, so it is essentially "buffering".
Lastly... It could be anti-virus. A good test for this is to uninstall the AV program and see if the issue vanishes. If so, then you know it is some kind of AV-caused issue, and can try to set up exclusions similar to those described in the general troubleshooting guide:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Media_Center_Troubleshooting_GuideI turned off the AV and it made no difference.
I'm simply stumped. Plus the fact I am not tech savvy doesn't help!