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<blockquote data-quote="cursor" data-source="post: 268967" data-attributes="member: 75347"><p>When I first set up MediaPortal in my home, with a client/server setup, I assumed that the frame skip and pausing of DivX/XviD files was caused by my network switch. After upgrading the switch and all network cards to gigabit, I still have the same issue...</p><p>It doesn't do this with MPEG2 streams from the TV Server, just my DivX/XviD files from a seperate machine.</p><p>I have even tried sharing out the files from another machine on my network, with the same results.</p><p>My XviD files average 360MB per hour of video, really not much for a gigabit network to handle.</p><p>I don't see video performance problems in Windows Media Player or the media player in Vista Media Center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cursor, post: 268967, member: 75347"] When I first set up MediaPortal in my home, with a client/server setup, I assumed that the frame skip and pausing of DivX/XviD files was caused by my network switch. After upgrading the switch and all network cards to gigabit, I still have the same issue... It doesn't do this with MPEG2 streams from the TV Server, just my DivX/XviD files from a seperate machine. I have even tried sharing out the files from another machine on my network, with the same results. My XviD files average 360MB per hour of video, really not much for a gigabit network to handle. I don't see video performance problems in Windows Media Player or the media player in Vista Media Center. [/QUOTE]
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