Hello all,
I realize this isn't a new topic, but I have yet to see a fix for it. Basically, while playing video files (XVIDs) through my network, the video freezes but the audio continues on. I'm using a Core Duo with 3 GB of RAM, and a GeForce 7800 GTX graphics card, so I doubt that is the problem. Also, although the network is wireless, I'm using the D Link 655 with wireless N (300 MPS) which is faster then what most people use for wired connections today, so I doubt it's the LAN speed. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Also, I'm a bit confused about all this talk about 'streaming' this and 'streaming' that, while 'streaming and converting' this to that. Currently, I use VLC to play video's on my bedroom TV. By mapping a network drive that contains all my videos from my home server, I simply open the drive from my bed, pick the video I want, and VLC plays it. I suppose it could be said I am streaming the video from my home server to my bedroom PC and onto my bedroom TV, but the way 'streaming' is used in the VLC Wiki it sounds as if your using VLC to 'PUSH' the video, as opposed to what I am doing, which is to 'GRAB' the video.
VLC is a great video player and it certainly meets my need to have a lightweight, multi-format player that I can use anywhere. I wonder if there is a more efficient way I could be using it. (Although I am currently experimenting with XBMC.)
THANKS!