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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 1151613" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>If you can run CATx cables, that is the fastest. most reliable, network interconnection. Next most reliable is Powerline, with WiFi the least reliable.</p><p></p><p>For streaming live video and audio, it isn't generally the bandwidth/speed that is the problem with Powerline and WiFi, it's the dropouts caused by interference from other things e.g. Fridges on Powerline, Microwave ovens on 2.4GHz WiFi. Losing the connection for a second will disrupt playback...</p><p></p><p>If you want to try the latest (experimental) TsReader and TsWriter versions mm1352000 mentions, this post points to the recommended versions to try - <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/improvements-to-live-tv-playback-rate-matching-for-testing.130394/page-18#post-1150375" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/improvements-to-live-tv-playback-rate-matching-for-testing.130394/page-18#post-1150375</a> .</p><p></p><p>For test purposes I have a TV server connected to my router via a 500AV Powerline network, and client laptop connected to router by 802.11n WiFi (usually connecting at about 100-150 Mbit/s). That normally works OK, but it sometimes takes up to 500ms read a block of data from the server, compared to 50ms on average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 1151613, member: 83973"] If you can run CATx cables, that is the fastest. most reliable, network interconnection. Next most reliable is Powerline, with WiFi the least reliable. For streaming live video and audio, it isn't generally the bandwidth/speed that is the problem with Powerline and WiFi, it's the dropouts caused by interference from other things e.g. Fridges on Powerline, Microwave ovens on 2.4GHz WiFi. Losing the connection for a second will disrupt playback... If you want to try the latest (experimental) TsReader and TsWriter versions mm1352000 mentions, this post points to the recommended versions to try - [URL]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/improvements-to-live-tv-playback-rate-matching-for-testing.130394/page-18#post-1150375[/URL] . For test purposes I have a TV server connected to my router via a 500AV Powerline network, and client laptop connected to router by 802.11n WiFi (usually connecting at about 100-150 Mbit/s). That normally works OK, but it sometimes takes up to 500ms read a block of data from the server, compared to 50ms on average. [/QUOTE]
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