On an 802.11g/n network this can happen with as few as two 1080p streams being sent simultaneously. After a certain threshold it requires more bandwidth than your wireless network has and things begin buffering/stuttering. I presume that this is the same PC that streaming used to work fine with? That sounds like a classic network bandwidth issue as the server spools up the transcode to the highest quality it's allowed to. Now, my movies and music will play for probablt about 10 seconds and then skip and then play and skip. I have wmp PlayStation server and plea to be able to watch most of my movies and listen to my music. I'm ready to throw them all away and get xbox! I thought maybe it was something I downloaded when it initially started happening with wmp?! It's really shitty and whatever PlayStation did they need to fix. I have tried EVERYTHING I have found on the internet, and I can't for the life of me figure out why it is doing this. It it is the most obnoxious thing ever!!!! It has taken everything out of my soul to not throw my tv remote at tv. ![]() I used to only use wmp to stream movies and music to all of my ps3s however, a few months ago my ps3 was not showing all the movies and music I had, so I downloaded PlayStation server. They all dlna from one wired desk top computer wirelessly. ![]() ![]() Okay, so i I have tried looking for solutions to this problem for a while now.
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