I am trying to understand exactly why my bandwidth is choking off when I try to stream video.
My setup is this..
At my home, I have 30mb download and 5 MB upload. I have tested and confirmed this.
At my work, I have 40MB download and 20MB upload. I have speed tested this also.
When I try to stream video from my home to my work however, I am only able to get approx 284kb bandwidth.
I have read the post suggesting a trans-coding issue eating the CPU.
I am running a quad core CPU however and have 4 GB ram. (Windows Home Server I built is where Subsonic is installed.)
I do not see how the trans-coding would affect my bandwidth anyways.
And if I am testing good speeds at both locations, I do not know where else to look.
Some other info is this...
I am using only the Subsonic services to play video files.
My video files typically in MKV.
I did uncheck the MKV-FLV per a suggestion that I saw in a thread but this did not help.
I have tested all the way down to 200kb streaming. I still got some buffers ..but not as many. I would prefer to find where my bandwidth went though.
I am using DYNDNS.org to stream as I have a dynamic ip with Time Warner Roadrunner.
Thanks
