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Hello, I have a question about the automatic selection of image quality. I tested and noticed that the quality chosen is either in original, or at the bottom of 1 mbps I never saw between 2. For my part it is always in direct reading and for others in my family who however are 60 mbps internet with a wired device they have down 1 mbps. I cannot understand how the calculation is done to determine the ideal speed. Thank you

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@ebr Hello, in fact it's simple it's like I wrote with emby in the dashboard of what I found, the quality is either in original or at the bottom of 1mbps. there is not between 2 if I made myself to that, On 3 or 4 customers it is always the same thing that I noticed. No matter what internet speed is available. How emby determines the ideal quality and why he does not choose more precisely.

As an example here this person has 60 mbps of speed not solicited presently, but remains at this quality chosen by emby

Whether with this wireless device or else are other wired roku It is the same result

 

Thanks

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@ebr here is the last log

 

Thank you

 

@ebr here is the last log

 

Thank you

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Hi.  The app is running a test and coming up with about 1.7Mb/s availability.  What is the upload speed from your server?

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@ebr Hello the sending speed is 300 mbps just like the download speed. what should i understand, because it's not always like that and i'm not using the internet when i noticed this result and neither did the client

 

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@ebr Hello the sending speed is 300 mbps just like the download speed. what should i understand, because it's not always like that and i'm not using the internet when i noticed this result and neither did the client

 

Thanks

 

Hi.  The log you posted was using remote (not local) IP addresses.

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@ebr in fact the storage is in google drive, goes through my house and by the customer. By cons I have 300 mbps and the customer 60. I wonder what can cause a bad calculation

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Happy2Play

Just because you have a upload of 300mbps does not mean users are able to get that as there is traffic shaping of some sort happening one every ISP.  I have a gigabit server online and a 100Mbps download at home but can never download anything even close to 100Mbps from a gigabit source.

 

But as all other topics about Auto setting, it is very conservative.  I saw the issue with auto and told user to set quality to max and applied a limit on user.

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@Happy2Play yes I thought of this solution to select myself the maximum speed of the user. if it selects the maximum quality. In both cases during the test I had 300 and the client 60 mbps. Currently it seems that the client is able to read in original even in auto mode. it is to understand nothing except the traffic of the internet company. but in both cases they are companies that really offer the promised speed every time

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We're always looking at improving the automatic quality detection. That's why we offer the manual selection in the event it does not choose an appropriate value for you. Thanks for the feedback.

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@Luke Thank you this is one of the reason why I use emby, it is less complicated for people not to have to play with the quality and it also removes the load on the processor if direct reading is possible depending on the analysis. The only thing that would need more is a re-evaluation of the bandwidth available during reading, I read that this is not the case, even if I see however the mbps change one during a reading

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