I have a Omnia. I have installed PocketLAN and is able to brows my computer from the phone. I can also stream mp3 with Windows Media Player. But I can't stream Videos. I talking 700Mb .avi files. It stops and starts all the time, I think it's the buffering.
I have heard that Core Player can play this over network, but when I try to run the Coreplayer I just get "Unexpected error. Please send crash.txt to the developer. The Program will shut down".
How can I fix this? Please help.
/Christian
It works.
I got it working, and it plays the video quite good, stops some times to buffering? Is there anyway to get it run all the time, so i don't get this stops for buffering?
Please, could someone watch this specific video stream (in the UK) - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/9585045.stm and let me know if it is smooth with no stuttering.
I experience a stutter every 20 seconds or so - I'm wondering if it's the TF or some background process I'm running.
it's 13:13 GMT right now, the stream runs for another 75 minutes.
Hey,
I just got a TF300 and I've been trying to get video streaming to work on the tab. I'm using BubbleUPNP and I've tried about a dozen video players to go with it (dice player, vplayer, moboplayer etc etc).
The issue I'm having is that the video just randomly stops. I'm not having any issues relating to video quality or file formats. I'll be streaming a video and the video will just randomly stop, and because its streaming I can't resume at the same place I have to start again.
I have not yet managed to complete a single video without it being exited at a random interval. Its not always the same place, sometimes I'll get 20minutes in, other times 10minutes of the same video file.
I'm using iSedora media center to stream across my internal LAN. I've been using this program to stream to my TV without issues for over a year.
At the moment it looks like WiFi could be the culprit however
a) I've used WiFi Analyzer to find an unused channel for my router
b) I've tested the stream right next to my router at about -20dBm to -30dBm
c) I have tried a factory reset
d) I have tried 8dBi antenna and they just made my signal worse
Any assistance here would be amazing
Thanks
FMM
Have you tried UpnPlay?
Just so you can rule out the client.
i use emitapp for streaming - works perfectly over lan and at work.
it does allow resuming from a specific point in the video as well.
My pc slows down everytime I stream and stutters while streaming the game on shield. I dont have this issue with third party apps just when I use gfe and shield, Im attaching my specs pics and other info here if anyone would like to take a look.
My router is
netgear WNDR4500 @5ghz frequency haven't had issues streaming with splashtop.
if anyone has experinced this please let me know how you worked around it thanks.
Was wondering if anyone else has experienced video Lag or buffering. I know it isn't a network issue because I didn't have the problem on my note 8.
issue : I will click on a video and it will usually start to play right away but 5-10 second in it will pause like it's buffering and not start back, even though I can see the video is downloaded just fine. I will have to skip ahead 5 seconds or so for the video to resume playing again.
is this an issue of anyone else or just me?
I have the Same in YouTube
No in fact the 7pro is getting 30% fast network speed then my OP6 was getting in the same areas. I am Using YouTube Vanced and I'm watching 1440p videos with zero buffering and the full videos are cached by the time I'm about 60% through the video. Have zero complaints with any streaming source so far.
Mine doesn't have any real issues. There are times where it slows but I attribute that to network. Most times it works fine
Streaming over Youtube and Netflix are perfect for me but video does play kinda funny over LAN. Some network browsers would buffer to no end and HW decoding is out of sync over LAN for some files. Switching network browser apps and use SW decoding solved the problem for me.
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Streaming over Youtube and Netflix are perfect for me but video does play kinda funny over LAN. Some network browsers would buffer to no end and HW decoding is out of sync over LAN for some files. Switching network browser apps and use SW decoding solved the problem for me.
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I have noticed the same over LAN. What did you do to use SW decoding if you don't mind me asking?
Bftrek said:
I have noticed the same over LAN. What did you do to use SW decoding if you don't mind me asking?
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I use both MX Player and VLC. MX Player is probably the easiest. There is an icon on the upper right that says either HW, HW+ or SW. Press it to change decoding mode. The out of sync files are always either HW or HW+. Switching to SW and they are back in sync, for me at least.
Anyone know a workaround for apps like Netflix and MLB at Bat playing video completely full screen and displaying a stretched image?
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Anyone know a workaround for apps like Netflix and MLB at Bat playing video completely full screen and displaying a stretched image?
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For Netflix, two finger pinch.