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       Video horribly stuttering while playing M2TS
    Wiidsmoker
    post Aug 21 2010, 07:50 AM
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    Sorry M2TS

    I have a bunch of Blu-Ray iso on my 7200 RPM 1 TB drive. My PC is Gigabit as with my Switch. Every device is running CAT6 ethernet cabling. When trying to play the Blu-Ray ISO, it says cannot play this file, but can play the movie inside. Perfectly fine with me. Everything starts out great, Image and sound quality are perfect. Then after about a minute and a half everything goes down south. The image stutters and the audio drops in and out. Thinking it might have to do with it being an ISO, I ripped the M2TS file out of there and played that directly. Well it did the same thing.

    I'm on the latest firmware as well. My PS3 plays these files just fine.

    Is anyone else experiencing this?
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    Rev Drew
    post Aug 21 2010, 10:40 AM
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    how is everything hooked up? is the drive hooked up to the live or you PC?
    file system of the drive is??
    streaming from windows to any of the WDTV series players requires NFS for anything higher res than 720P

    you can have fiber running and it wont make a difference, windows to WDTV - requires NFS for anything 1080.
    the wdtv network adapters are all 100MB so far, that is fine for streaming if it's setup correctly.

    Linux or mac may be a different solution but without your info it's all guess work..
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