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<blockquote data-quote="joboehl" data-source="post: 105585" data-attributes="member: 23490"><p>The stream is always buffered, my experience is that is has close to 1 sec buff at the client and 3 sec from the server. That's one of the reasons why channel changing over the network takes longer than on a single-seat setup. </p><p></p><p>I use the TVServer on a 100Mbps LAN and I have no glitches at all, both with ripped DVDs and TV viewing. </p><p></p><p>You could monitor the server to see if there's no other bottlelneck (like disk) or collisions in the network.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joboehl, post: 105585, member: 23490"] The stream is always buffered, my experience is that is has close to 1 sec buff at the client and 3 sec from the server. That's one of the reasons why channel changing over the network takes longer than on a single-seat setup. I use the TVServer on a 100Mbps LAN and I have no glitches at all, both with ripped DVDs and TV viewing. You could monitor the server to see if there's no other bottlelneck (like disk) or collisions in the network. [/QUOTE]
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