by GJ51 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:49 am
Did you try the Android app for Subsonic? Free dnld from the marketplace.
Video playback can be a bit complex when trying to get reasonable results for your particular hardware. There are several factors involved, the most important of which may be the crunch power of the CPU on your server. Transcoding takes quite a bit of CPU power which varies with the resolution and bitrate of the video being played. Your not going to watch m2ts blue ray being sent from an atom pwered PC with 512Mb ram over a wireless G connection with satisfactory results.
The most practical way to get good video playback is to preformat the video into mp4 or flv and eliminate the transcoding. This takes the load off the CPU so that bandwidth between the server and the tablet are the limiting factor.
I've been playing with video on Subsonic for over a year now and I'm finally at a point where I'm pleased with the result. The positive result, however, can be attributed to the dual quad core 2.83GHz Xeon server with 16GB of ram that taps into a RAID 50 storage array that has 8 2TB hard drives putting out 350MB transfer rates. A bit extreme perhaps, but it will transcode 3 blue ray streams simultaneously, or at the same time, without any buffering.
So somewhere between an atom powered server and dual quad core CPU's you have to experiment with the capabilities of your hardware to identify bottlenecks and determine what is the best format and quality that can give good performance on your hardware. Be realistic and use task manager to monitor the CPU loads while your streaming to see the impact on the server.
HTH
Let me know if I can answer any other specific questions or send me a pm if you'd like to test your tablet on my server.
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GJ51 on Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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