Hey everyone,
so I woke up this morning and was trying to figure out how current wireless solutions can be used to stream High-Def material.
Basically I have a server now with all my files (avi's/mkv's), which is connected to my wlan (G standard) router through UTP.
However, re-wiring the house is impossible here (and I'm sure in many other places as well), so I can't put Gigabit lan to make sure I don't get hickups in movie playback.
Is it technically possible to cache a part of the movie? So that it basically runs off a dedicated place on the clients' (with MePo) harddrive?
so I woke up this morning and was trying to figure out how current wireless solutions can be used to stream High-Def material.
Basically I have a server now with all my files (avi's/mkv's), which is connected to my wlan (G standard) router through UTP.
However, re-wiring the house is impossible here (and I'm sure in many other places as well), so I can't put Gigabit lan to make sure I don't get hickups in movie playback.
Is it technically possible to cache a part of the movie? So that it basically runs off a dedicated place on the clients' (with MePo) harddrive?