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network bandwidth utilization - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Archive (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=92) +--- Forum: First-generation XBOX support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=158) +--- Thread: network bandwidth utilization (/showthread.php?tid=588) |
- leo - 2003-12-07 first of all - thanks to anyone involved in building of this excellent product!! i have one network bandwidth related issue: i'm using wireless bridge (22mbit dlink dwl-810+/ap dwl-900ap+ combination) to link my xbox to the net at home. the max upload/download speed i'm able to get using this setup is aproximately 900 kbyte/s (7.2-7.5mbit/s). i mentioned xbmc (build 03.dec) does not use the full available bandwidthwhen playing via xns (i'm using relax). it goes only up to ~ 450kbyte/s (3.6mbit/s) when cashing at the begining and sometimes during the playback i'm experiencing choppy playback (at fast schene changes) - obviously the bandwidth is not enough (i can see it hitting the top at 450kb/s exactly at these moments). the wired thing is that the issue appears only when xbmc does playback from network - when i try to ftp to my xbox using xbmc's built-in ftp server - it goes to the max of my wireless (900kbs) both ftp and playback can reach the max of my wireless using xbmp(layer). any suggestions/ideas why this happens? leo. - rjm2k - 2003-12-07 could just be that when streaming, the box not only has to transfer the file and write it to disk, it also has to decode and display it. try playing a file from the xbox hard drive and ftping another at the same time to see if it affects the ftp speed. - leo - 2003-12-07 (rjm2k @ dec. 07 2003,17:09 Wrote:could just be that when streaming, the box not only has to transfer the file and write it to disk, it also has to decode and display it. try playing a file from the xbox hard drive and ftping another at the same time to see if it affects the ftp speed.if i start playing a file stright from xbox dvd drive and at the same time i upload another file to the xbox hard drive - everything is fine - transfer reaches the max speed of the wireless - so decoding is not the issue. and actually this is out of question, because xbmp does not have this bandwidht-half-utilization effect - only xbmc encounters it. leo |