Most of my ~100 movies are Handbrake'ed, 3000 kps, a-par'ed.
With my wireless-N router and decent host PC many of these streamed movies are choppy during some scenes (even with ATV 2.0). With the ATV hardwired to my router they look great. This did not used to be the case when I first started this H264 conversion quest with my DVD library and on an older wireless-G.
Lately, I have been syncing my modest ~20 gig music collection down to ATV. Yesterday, while troubleshooting this problem I turned this feature off. The video stuttering problem immediately disappeared.
Could it be possible that the ~20gig of data stored on the ATV takes up some space allocated for streaming video buffering? I agree that this seems improbable but seemed to be the silver bullet for my problem.
Can anyone recreate this?
R
With my wireless-N router and decent host PC many of these streamed movies are choppy during some scenes (even with ATV 2.0). With the ATV hardwired to my router they look great. This did not used to be the case when I first started this H264 conversion quest with my DVD library and on an older wireless-G.
Lately, I have been syncing my modest ~20 gig music collection down to ATV. Yesterday, while troubleshooting this problem I turned this feature off. The video stuttering problem immediately disappeared.
Could it be possible that the ~20gig of data stored on the ATV takes up some space allocated for streaming video buffering? I agree that this seems improbable but seemed to be the silver bullet for my problem.
Can anyone recreate this?
R