Post Mon Oct 14, 2019 2:02 pm

How does -Dserviio.socketBuffer=xxxxx option work

What does -Dserviio.socketBuffer option in the "Supported system properties" do and how is it configured?

I have referred to this before.
I understand it works for DLNA but not MediaBrowser access.

What does it buffer - index, audio files, etc.

I have one server set to 262140 (four times the basic) and another to 393216 (six times the basic).
What impact/benefit does it have for audio (including large hi-res files) or is it mainly for video file use.

What typical values could be used without wasting memory?
I cannot find any detailed guidance.
Serviio Pro v2.3, DBpoweramp & Asset UPnP (R7.4), HP Elitebook, HP Pavilion, Windows 10 Pro, Linn Majik DS/1, NEET AirstreamPro renderer, Naim NAC72/NAP140 (x2), Celestion Ditton 25 and Spendor A5 speakers, WD TV Media Player (x2), Panasonic Blu-ray DMP-BDT360, Panasonic TV, Amazon Fire 7 HDX, Kazoo & BubbleUPnP apps, Qobuz Studio Hi-Res.