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Computer too weak??

Posted:
Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:46 pm
by mostsleek
Some times I have issues with HD becoming jerky or dropping a few frames. I can play the movie fine over the network from a computer, ie added a network drive. However using Serviio it does not work 100%. So I have concluded it is either the computer or my Samsung player. I am tying to find the weakest point.
Would adding a GPU upgrade the experience or is it only done 100% on the CPU?
Re: Computer too weak??

Posted:
Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:59 pm
by atc98092
To my knowledge FFMPEG (which is what Serviio uses for transcoding) does not use GPU acceleration, so a CPU upgrade is about all that would help.
How much memory do you have, and what is your CPU? Might even be your hard drive transfer rate, if it's an older motherboard/drive.
Re: Computer too weak??

Posted:
Sat Dec 21, 2013 10:43 pm
by mostsleek
It is an older CPU, Althon Single core 2.2Ghz, 2x512MB memory(1GB), running XP Pro 32bit. The graphics card or lack there of...is integrated. It is 100% remote access only, no monitor, no keyboard, no mouse...only a power cable and LAN(gigabit).
I know it is not the HDD transfer rate since I can play the files from one computer seamlessly. Plus the HDDs are SATA.
Re: Computer too weak??

Posted:
Sun Dec 22, 2013 2:37 am
by mostsleek
Well...I do not think it my computer, or my Samsung player, or my network.
I was having issues with my player randomly losing connection with Serviio. It would happen at random times. There are some other post about this same issue with Samsung players and the newer versions 1.4 and 1.3.1. I downgraded to version 1.2.1 and the file worked perfectly and other files, that before it lost connection, it also worked fine.
I have one Samsung F series and one E Series. Both were having the same problem with the new Serviio versions.
Good think I keep all the old versions of Serviio. I did have to completely uninstall Serviio to downgrade and it had to re-index my library.
Re: Computer too weak??

Posted:
Mon Dec 23, 2013 12:13 am
by atc98092
You are correct, the CPU and ram are on the skimpy side. If there is little to no transcoding required, then you should be fine. I know nothing about the Samsung products, so I don't know what files will play natively. However, if transcoding is necessary, that could be a problem for you as well.
Re: Computer too weak??

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Mon Dec 23, 2013 1:04 am
by mostsleek
Thanks for replying.
I have concluded based on two or three different files that before would not work and the random "Serviio lost connection" has stopped when I downgraded to Serviio 1.2.1.
When I built this computer, its primary function was to be storage server with FTP access. About a four years ago I discovered DLNA and Serviio. Since then it has become more and more a media server.
Re: Computer too weak??

Posted:
Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:27 pm
by peterpan
i have serviio runing on a very old pc that i had year ago and
it work just fine
when i say old there is no cd rom in the base lol

Re: Computer too weak??

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Sat Feb 22, 2014 9:02 am
by NX3
And serviio runs on a raspberry pi, arm single core 700mhz, 512mb ram..... So it can go small
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Re: Computer too weak??

Posted:
Sat Feb 22, 2014 3:10 pm
by mostsleek
I have concluded it was/is a connectivity issue. I had the same issue with PLEX, PANDORA, and Netflix.
My Samsung player has a issue where it disconnects from the wireless network...permanently until you reboot it. When it randomly disconnects and you try to verify connection it only display the option for wired connection only. Once you reboot it will find and work with the wireless. The time of the disconnect will be random maybe 1 minute...10 minutes...100 minutes. I tried changing routers from media link 802.11N, which is a piece of SHIT, to my old reliable Linksys wrt54g using both stock firmware and DD-WRT. I had the same issue. If I hard wire it from my router to my Samsung it seems to have been working fine for awhile.
I have tried updating the firmware and restoring the firmware on the Samsung to stock and it still has the same issue. I tried to see if this is known issue, however I have not come across anything.
Samsung BD-FM59C which is the Costco version of the BD-F5900.