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MePo taking over the house, but I have a network issue!
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<blockquote data-quote="ben1210" data-source="post: 950639" data-attributes="member: 129416"><p>I just tried moving a .ts file onto local Atom client as suggested and it still stuttered, so I changed the H.264 codec in TV config from LAV filter to Microsoft DTV-DVD video decoder and hey presto runs fine.</p><p> </p><p>Interestingly porky, live HD TV (BBC One HD) seems to be traveling through wireless fine from Server to Clients, which surprises me, although I will still be going down the ethernet route, I will be doing this through powerline as you suggest rather then a fresh ethernet cable install.</p><p> </p><p>So, both clients set up fine and work same as the server machine all communicating over a standard network, I note you mention Homegroup - I've never touched this, what are the benefits of using it for MediaPortal over a standard network?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben1210, post: 950639, member: 129416"] I just tried moving a .ts file onto local Atom client as suggested and it still stuttered, so I changed the H.264 codec in TV config from LAV filter to Microsoft DTV-DVD video decoder and hey presto runs fine. Interestingly porky, live HD TV (BBC One HD) seems to be traveling through wireless fine from Server to Clients, which surprises me, although I will still be going down the ethernet route, I will be doing this through powerline as you suggest rather then a fresh ethernet cable install. So, both clients set up fine and work same as the server machine all communicating over a standard network, I note you mention Homegroup - I've never touched this, what are the benefits of using it for MediaPortal over a standard network? [/QUOTE]
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