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<blockquote data-quote="JoePlumber" data-source="post: 362271" data-attributes="member: 83882"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Plan A:</p><p>Try playing your HD video with MediaPlayerClassic - did you see any stuttering or do you hear only sound?</p><p></p><p>Typically, wireless devices will begin to drop packets when it encounters errors. Speed, distance, concrete walls, interference from microwaves and 2.4GHz phones are to blame. Better routers will have WMM, QoS, draft N 2.0, and the ability to prioritize your video and audio streams so that they will reach your HTPC box first with fewer errors. Ask their tech support if they have a newer firmware available.</p><p></p><p>Plan B:</p><p>Create a restore point in Vista. Install the latest Vista Codec Pack, accept all default settings.</p><p>It's safe to leave your MP settings alone (I recommend using CyberLink PDVD for video playback).</p><p>Try playing your HD video in MP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoePlumber, post: 362271, member: 83882"] Hi, Plan A: Try playing your HD video with MediaPlayerClassic - did you see any stuttering or do you hear only sound? Typically, wireless devices will begin to drop packets when it encounters errors. Speed, distance, concrete walls, interference from microwaves and 2.4GHz phones are to blame. Better routers will have WMM, QoS, draft N 2.0, and the ability to prioritize your video and audio streams so that they will reach your HTPC box first with fewer errors. Ask their tech support if they have a newer firmware available. Plan B: Create a restore point in Vista. Install the latest Vista Codec Pack, accept all default settings. It's safe to leave your MP settings alone (I recommend using CyberLink PDVD for video playback). Try playing your HD video in MP. [/QUOTE]
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