11/30/2023 0 Comments Qnap twonkyIf it is connecting at a lower rate, you'd have to scale that 34Mb/s rate down accordingly, and it's also worth noting that a media stream to a player is likely not continuous it will be requesting chunks of data (ad more than the average rate) to fill its buffer, so the peak demands will be higher than the average rate (though the buffer should help sort most of that issue out) but it is interesting to ponder the actual requirements of a stream (and capacity of an 802.11 link) and why there is less headroom than you'd maybe think (from the labels on the box). Just for interest, that's maybe the data rate for the radio channel, but even if it connects at 54Mb/s, the maximum Ethernet data throughput at that rate (by the time you take encapsulation into account) is probably nearer to 34Mb/s (or even less if there are any 802.11b devices in the area if there are, it then has to use protection vectors to make 802.11b devices aware of when an 802.11g device is communicating, so that slows the 802.11g throughput even further). MKV files rarely go over 10 Mbps, while WiFi is at least 54 Mbps. It doesnt do that at all which made me wonder. MrVideo wrote:The WiFi bitrate is high enough that you should have no problems feeding 1080p MKV files. I have Twonky Server running on my QNAP NAS and fully expected this app to bring up a list of available content. So, how do I get Twonky to leave well enough along and just send out the file, as is? In the Transcode section of Twonky, no boxes are checked. Can't tell, since Twonky is transcoding it. Now, that in itself might be an issue as the BD needs to scan the video, checking that it can play it and then go back to the start. Just send the file out the stream, as is. The server is attempting to transcode the video. Code: Select all 00:52:18:280 - LOG_SYSTEM: system_call_waiting_prio : strProg /usr/bin/ffmpegÄ 0:52:18:280 - LOG_SYSTEM: system_call_waiting_prio : strParam -threads 2 -i "/share/DNLA/.-DL.DD5.1.H.264.mkv" -vcodec mpeg2video -sameq -acodec copy -f vob -copyts -y "/var/twonkymedia/twonkymedia/db/cache/3f139d00a7de7e0a8e7f6c4bdf5c173f/MPEG/.-DL.DD5.1.H."
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |