New user question..
As I was doing that, I stumbled across the DLNA technology and serviio! What an awesome possibility, as I do have a wifi sony blu-ray, and am in the market for a new "main" television, and the panasonic set I'm going to pick up has wifi too.. so I set up the serviio trial last night, and connected the player to it with no problem.. I had what seemed like a conflict with the setup for the app on my droid phone where I had to put in an IP address which didn't let the files go to the player, but once I kept the IP spot below the server settings generic and blank, the disc player worked fine..
Connected up and tried to play a higher resolution video in .mp4.. and it stuttered. I turned on the transcoding and set it to optimal (though i'm not sure if that would have anything to do with my issue) and no change.. it just has consistent hesitation in playback. This was a regular movie with I'm sure higher bitrate settings and resolution and all that..
I tried youtube videos on the blu-ray and they work fine, and my kids cartoon movies which are burned at lower resolution work fine..
The computer I'm running serviio on is a relatively new toshiba laptop running windows 7, and the movies are housed on a toshiba 3tb external drive running through usb 3.0 port. I also tried to run a .vob folder, higher resolution movie and still had the choppiness. Is this my computer not being able to transfer the data quick enough leading to the choppy play?
I saw some talk of what sounded like buffering on the PC or something like that, but I couldn't find consistent discussion on my particular topic. Is that some type of buffering on the computer that gets ahead of the transfer to make the playback at the player and tv smoother? I'd absolutely love to be able to play off of the hard drive without necessarily copying the .mp4 files to a thumb drive whenever we want movies, and figured I'd ask if there might be something I'm not considering before I start converting all the stuff to a lower resolution for watching through serviio, retaining higher resolution copies of things we might want..
Any thoughts? Thanks a lot in advance.. What a cool program and capability to have!
In the meantime, my router is a newer netgear wireless unit, so I can't imagine it is the router speed if that question might come up.. Look forward to any thoughts and advice!
Ben