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That doesn't really place the blame nor does it need to be placed. Similar problems have also occurred with MakeMKV output, so there is little question that whatever issue trips up Plex it is a Plex sensitivity that not all decoders share.
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I saw stalling, particularly when played remotely (direct) and usually at about the 40 minute point, in my case. I heard kodi is even better but is there a Kodi for the TS-563? Any thoughts on the 92 mb/s transfer when selecting my drop box set would also be welcome (7000 odd files btw).I, too, found that downloaded streams from AS do not play reliably on any Plex clients (except, possibly the computer based, Windows/Mac ones).
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However, based on my observations for video stutter resolution try Twonky, its much better software by a long shot in my opinion.
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I just moved my Microsoft ISO directory from my server to my NAS and it did those huge files at 107 MB/s so there is some other issue with a mass dump going on that overwhelms something that I still have to solve and I am only using one of the GB ports on my switch. I Tried all sorts of configs and even SSD cache for the video volume and was concerned when selecting my entire 108 GB drop box file structure on my Server and dumping it on the NAS when the transfer rate was 92 bytes/s. My NAS has a 4 core AMD G series 圆4 CPU, 16 GB RAM, 1 x SSD for cache and 4 x NV000 3 TB Seagate drives in RAID 5 format.
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At first I thought it was the "light" config of the TS-563 but my powerful Macbook Pro 15" is not a light configuration machine and has the same issues with Plex. Not sure what its doing with Twonky but Plex is useless to me on the NAS due to the not finding my content (minor detail) and the stutter behavior makes it completely unusable in any event (major issue). So my conclusion is Plex is ** and noted that all my content switches to transcoding on the fly with Plex. It was dramatic, not only did it find my content in a heartbeat, it also allowed me to choose either my Aquos or my new Apple TV as the streaming target and even more amazing played all of my content sans stutter. The TS version of plex could not find nothing on my NAS,asking me for directions to a file structure that I walked without finding any of my Multimedia directories or content so in desperation I loaded Twonky to see what the results were. The Mac version of Plex found my content on my Mac quickly but also displayed this stutter problem and its all on 1 GB ethernet with dedicated Cisco switches. I was amazed, as I was struggling with Plex which I installed on both my NAS and a Macbook Pro equipped with Quad core i7 and 16 GB of RAM and a fast 512 GB SSD. Last night i tried to get kodi for my NAS station and found it missing for my platform so tried Twonky instead.
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I bought a TS-563 from Amazon last week and have been playing with digital copies of my videos in mp4 format and had the same problem you described. Most consuming processes: ffmpeg - 52%, gst_bin2: 36%.
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When I play some MKV samples of 720x396, my CPU went up to 91% !!! - well it was too much for this CPU and video was stuttering. Video files were stuttering - it is like you are playing some game with 20fps - it is possible, but really not enjoyable. When I play some AVI samples of 640x272, my CPU went up to 80%. Video file was quite watchable, really good in this case.
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When I play some MP4 samples of 1080p and 720p, my CPU went up to 25% - I was shocked. I did a few tests more and seems like there are some files better supported than the others, I found mp4 the best playable files so far. I think this is only question of better codecs support. Yes, there are some video files watchable, but not too much. When I want to transcode a video into some other resolution, e.g. So not even HD And I always use the "original size" option in the transcoding. Hi all, sorry for late response, here is the ticket reference: OZA-132-78812 Thank you Joe for the video you did - this is the problem I have too I have to confess I didn't expect from this CPU miracles and I knew it won't be without problems to transcode the fullhd video in real time, but the problem is present even with smallest video resolution files, such as 640x272 etc.