Postby Diae » 07 Jun 2015 10:20
I've been experiencing this problem consistently on lan streams. It happens on all types of videos streamed across my local network - details are as follows:
Network: Server, HTPC, router (Asus RT-N56U), 500 Mbit Devolo Powerline adaptors delivering 250 Mbit+ on all connections.
HTPC: 4Ghz dual core amd apu, gigabit ethernet, 8gb ram, 120gb ssd, 1tb seagate barracuda storage drive, Windows 10 Preview (10027-latest)
Server: Athlon II x3 440, 6gb ram, 2tb Toshiba hdd, 3gb Western Digital hdd, gigabit ethernet, Windows 8.1.
The exact nature of the problem is this: I stream my videos from the server to the HTPC. Both are connected to powerlines, and both have approximately 250 Mb/s worth of data coming in. The vast majority of the videos I watch are series, usually 130MB-350MB per episode. About 8 out any ten videos will exhibit this issue.
The video will initially play with no problems, but after an indeterminate amount of time (has happened at any time between about 3 minutes in and 58 minutes in) the video will stop, and the sound will continue for a brief period then loop back on itself to the moment of when the video stopped. Sometimes this will resolve itself after a couple of minutes, and other times vlc will crash and need to be killed via End Process in the task manager. I have noticed that whenever the process has to be killed, it isn't using much memory, but the audio is still playing after the window has closed. Also, Windows file explorer tends to be searching the window at the time, and can occasionally need to be refreshed.
Thanks for your time guys.