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I just wanted to pass on what worked for my issue of Stuttering Video accompanied with a Buzzing Noise in the Audio.... I tried all the suggestions mentioned here and nothing worked. Then I started looking around for a setting that may help and I came across a setting located at: SETTINGS - GENERAL - ADVANCED SETTINGS - BACKUP & RESET - FACTORY DATA RESET and it seem to fix my issue. I ignored the warnings that pop up. After rebooting, I played a movie on the internal and external hard drive and they both played error free...
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Hi,
I get the stuttering audio and video when playing back the movie from NAS via 2.4g wi-fi, but it's played back well after switch to 5G Wi-Fi.
And the ethernet is used default if connecting with a cable and turn on wi-fi together.
Thanks!
Wilson
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I had same issue with stuttering of sound and image when playing BluRay ISO files and mkv's. After the info from gpman about the wifi settings, I disabeled the wifi and the stuttering was gone. For me I would expect that when you have connected the server by using utp, it should not keep searching for wifi network, however end good all good. I was anyhow not wanting to use wifi while I don't like streaming big amount of data by wifi. Even tried to remove the antenna's from the back side of the box which didn't work so far.
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Originally posted by Hunter1955 View PostPierre, I'm not a PC expert by any means. Can you give me some ideas on how to connect to my WIN10 PC. I've tried both Neighborhood and NFS from the MS I put in the IP address of my PC then it ask for a shared folder. Not sure what to put here. Any help would be appreciated
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Thank you
My stuttering has stopped. Appreciate the info about going in deeper to turn off Wifi.
Rosco
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Pierre, I'm not a PC expert by any means. Can you give me some ideas on how to connect to my WIN10 PC. I've tried both Neighborhood and NFS from the MS I put in the IP address of my PC then it ask for a shared folder. Not sure what to put here. Any help would be appreciated
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After spending the entire weekend trying to solve my video stuttering and audio dropouts,I turned WiFi off like Pierre and Hunter1955 previously posted. That solved my issue. I had assumed that since I had connected the MediaServer via direct Ethernet, that WiFi was off. That is not the case. You must go into Settings--General--Advanced Settings--WiFi-- and click the button to switch WiFi off.
I have a WD Red 8TB HDD installed internally in the MediaServer, but cannot see it in DVDFab10 via the drop down menu to save Blu-Ray copies. My current workaround is to physically remove the HDD from the MediaServer and copy files to my Win10 PC via a docking station.
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Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
Hi Pierre and Hunter1955,
Did you play the movie from the internal HDD or the networt device via Wi-Fi?
Wilson
If you have a link to some instructions on how to connect to a PC running Win10 I would appreciate it as I have had no luck
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Originally posted by Hunter1955 View Post
I turned off my WiFi connection and all stuttering stopped. Thanks Pierre
Did you play the movie from the internal HDD or the networt device via Wi-Fi?
Wilson
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Originally posted by Pierre So View PostMaybe wifi issue
I had the same stuttering issues and I tried many option in movie player but no help.
However, I found the wifi in movie server not work as it able to save the wifi password but unable to connect to my network. And I found the movie server will continually try to connect to the saved wifi which may cause the stuttering.
I turn off the wifi in movie server, then all movie play smoothly.
But the wifi not connecting issue still outstanding.
Hope that help.
Pierre So
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Hi Hunter1955,
Thank you for sending the feedback, we will check it asap.
Best Regards,
Fengtao
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