AxeMan 22 Posted March 19, 2015 Share Posted March 19, 2015 Server is running on Windows 7. I have tested three clients... Chrome on an i7 Laptop; MediaBrowser Android client on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (running android 4.4.4) and MediaBrowser Android client on Samsung Galaxy Tab s 10.5" (running Android 4.4.2). In general, when transcoding, on the server dashboard, the Note 3 shows 30~40 FPS; for Chrome and the Tab S, it shows about 12~13 FPS. Needless to say playback is flawless on the Note 3, but choppy on the other two clients. I'm surprised - because I always thought the transcoding speed is dependent on server load, and not related to client. Is there something in settings that I could've missed ? Or is it related to Android/Chrome versions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MSattler 387 Posted March 19, 2015 Share Posted March 19, 2015 Server is running on Windows 7. I have tested three clients... Chrome on an i7 Laptop; MediaBrowser Android client on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (running android 4.4.4) and MediaBrowser Android client on Samsung Galaxy Tab s 10.5" (running Android 4.4.2). In general, when transcoding, on the server dashboard, the Note 3 shows 30~40 FPS; for Chrome and the Tab S, it shows about 12~13 FPS. Needless to say playback is flawless on the Note 3, but choppy on the other two clients. I'm surprised - because I always thought the transcoding speed is dependent on server load, and not related to client. Is there something in settings that I could've missed ? Or is it related to Android/Chrome versions? How are each of these connecting? Ethernet, Wifi <What kind of Wifi>, Remote, etc. Are you using the Android MB app? What Mbps speed are you using? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AxeMan 22 Posted March 19, 2015 Author Share Posted March 19, 2015 How are each of these connecting? Ethernet, Wifi <What kind of Wifi>, Remote, etc. Are you using the Android MB app? What Mbps speed are you using? They are all on the same wifi network...The Tab S is connected to a 5G and the Note 3 is actually on the slower 2.4G ... both are set to 40Mbit/chrome is set at 30Mbit. Oh on the latop it doesn't matter if it's Chrome or Firefox... the transcoding fps maxes out at about 15fps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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