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Originally posted by ymartin View PostI found the best setup for the DVDFab Movie Server:
- Don't use the GUI (and disable it)
- Don't use the internal Hard Drive, it is too hot and not well designed (I use my Synology NAS)
This is perfect!
YM
Do you stream UHD movies from your synology over your network, and if so do you have any buffering/stuttering issues??
I run a Synology NAS with 4 8TB drives and most UHD movies buffer/stutter at some time throughout watching, have them on internal drive and they play fine.
I know there was originally an issue with streaming UHD from NAS over network (Few threads on here somewhere) but no-one has ever said if the issue has been fixed in
and of the firmware updates. I know I am not the only one that has seen/had this issue but never seen a fix for it.
Please post bigger pics, I would like to try your setup to see if it helps/cures the UHD over network issues
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I have no issues streaming full 4k iso rips from my Synology. I do have both network ports bound together but I don't believe it was an issue before changing that setting. Everything is wired (no wireless). I should note that I playback from a NFS share to find the file. I do not go off the movie poster bullshit.Last edited by aggie113; 09-01-2019, 11:50 PM.
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Unfortunately, many of us want the "movie poster bullshit" or GUI, in order to get the actor, rating, synopsis etc info. I have saved the movie poster JPG file along with a rich text format info file in the same folder as the movie ISO, but unfortunately DMS only appears to be able to read and display basic text files. I could convert my 2952 movie RTF files into plain text if I wanted to make a 2nd career out of this, but it seems silly to go to all that trouble esp. when the text files look pretty ugly on the screen.
If the devs would add RTF file recognition to DMS, then the DMS file explorer would have about the same functionality as the poster wall, in a clumsy and roundabout manner, by clicking and displaying the movie JPG, then info RTF, but the genres and collections functions would still be missing. I have organized my movies by 12 or so main folders, like "action & adventure", "thrillers", "horror", "sci-fi" etc and just stick the individual movie folders (JPG, RTF & ISO files) into the first-listed genre listed on IMDB. But even so this is just a crude work-around.
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