Had WMS for a while now, but have NEVER managed to get a 1080 film to play without severe stuttering ! Now "HD TV" has settled into my life, Im wondering if 1080 really IS a huge step from my current 720p movies that Im watching at the mo !
My PC is a dual core E5200, with 4gig RAM, LOADS of HDD space.... the network is wired (10/100)
Im not sure where the limiting factor is... could be a setting, but as it stands - Im getting closer to buying a media player
WMS v 1.08.1
Any advice please ?
Where am I going wrong ?
Re: Where am I going wrong ?
Buying a media player is a good choice with any TV.rooster wrote:Had WMS for a while now, but have NEVER managed to get a 1080 film to play without severe stuttering ! Now "HD TV" has settled into my life, Im wondering if 1080 really IS a huge step from my current 720p movies that Im watching at the mo !
My PC is a dual core E5200, with 4gig RAM, LOADS of HDD space.... the network is wired (10/100)
Im not sure where the limiting factor is... could be a setting, but as it stands - Im getting closer to buying a media player
WMS v 1.08.1
Re: Where am I going wrong ?
Not a very encouraging reply !!! Especially as Ive already bought your softwareBuying a media player is a good choice with any TV.

Re: Where am I going wrong ?
You can use pre-transcoding - http://www.wildmediaserver.com/forum/vi ... &f=3#p3301rooster wrote:Not a very encouraging reply !!! Especially as Ive already bought your softwareBuying a media player is a good choice with any TV.
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Re: Where am I going wrong ?
I am running my WMS in a virtual machine (VMware) with 2 virtual CPUs @ 2.5GHz and 1 GB of RAM without any problems.rooster wrote:My PC is a dual core E5200, with 4gig RAM, LOADS of HDD space.... the network is wired (10/100)
Im not sure where the limiting factor is... could be a setting, but as it stands - Im getting closer to buying a media player
1080p HDs are transcoded smoothly with no stuttering. To get this working the VM is more or less tweaked:
- my virtual disks are specially aligned for minumum I/Os and placed on stripped RAID group with 4 phisical disks (theoretically it gives you 4 times faster read/write operations which is significant when transcoding). But these are advanced techniques
- advanced system settings are set for best performance
- DEP switched off
- all unnecessary services stopped
- WMS set for minimum logging
- precise media format approach
I realize that most of the stuff are advanced tweaks to squeeze every bit of performance and are possible only in virtual environment. Some of them could still be applied on home PC but after that it won't be suitable to work and play on. So the WMS's settings is the place to try.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
Re: Where am I going wrong ?
I has similar problems and someone suggested I try installing the CoreAVC coded and setting that to be used in the transcoding profile. This has help immensely with only the occasional stutter, though I do sometimes have the PC crash with a Blue screen - only when using CoreAVC though.
Regards
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