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problems streaming from laptop to ex37 bravia

Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:41 am
by willbrowne81
I have been using service for around a year without issue however last night I started getting problems with my stream from my laptop.
I was streaming a small 300 mb file and it kept freezing and would simply stop and return to bravia menu. I tried with various files and the problem kept happening . Service has been fine as I said for a year.
Could it be a network problem . I connected a ble ray player to ny homo network last night could this be the issue ? I have since disconnected it and the problem persists .
Any thoughts ?
Regards William
Re: problems streaming from laptop to ex37 bravia

Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:10 am
by Illico
Could you provide information about this 300mb file? ("ffmpeg -i" or MediaInfo result)? moved to sony section;
Re: problems streaming from laptop to ex37 bravia

Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:13 am
by willbrowne81
It was happening on every file I tried . One that had previously worked. I suspect its a network issue
Re: problems streaming from laptop to ex37 bravia

Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:54 am
by Illico
Did you fix all devices IP adresses? (PC, TV, BD player,etc)
What is your network configuration (router, switch,wifi, wired)?
What are your TV and BD player models numbers?
Re: problems streaming from laptop to ex37 bravia

Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:11 am
by willbrowne81
Sony 37 ex 503 - wired to dlink router - (now not connected to router)Sony bd370 bluray. Pc connected to router wireless . It's very odd as it was working the previous night . Then suddenly the smallest file won't stream smoothly.
Re: problems streaming from laptop to ex37 bravia

Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:30 am
by Illico
willbrowne81 wrote:Sony 37 ex 503 - wired to dlink router - (now not connected to router)Sony bd370 bluray. Pc connected to router wireless . It's very odd as it was working the previous night . Then suddenly the smallest file won't stream smoothly.
I've got a very similar wired installation with KDL-46EX501 and BDP-S373, all connected to a dlink switch, and another DLINK switch with RouterBox, Printers, PC[Serviio] and a buffalo Network-Hard-Drive.
All devices had fixed IP addresses. Sometimes, for my old PC[Serviio] Acer-Aspire computer, it's hard to follow the HD transcoding process. But I'm very happy with that.
Re: problems streaming from laptop to ex37 bravia

Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:53 am
by willbrowne81
As I said it was working fine , then suddenly it has started sputtering and dropping connection . Could it be a firewall problem I am using Vista .