0810 still having issues with studder on dvd playback. My issues:
Core -
Mobo - M4A785-M
RAM - 8Gb
Disk - 500Gb
NIC - onboard disabled - 2 gb add-ins (brand new) TrendNet TE1000
NAS
FreeNas v0.7.2
Drives - 5 - WD Green 1Tb
RAID 0
RAM - 8Gb
NIC - onboard disabled - 1 gb add-in (brand new) TrendNet TE1000
Services - CIFS/SMB
MD (3)
Mobo - M4A785-M
RAM - 8Gb
NO HDD
NIC - onboard disabled - 1 gb add-in (brand new) TrendNet TE1000
Unmanaged Switch
TrendNet Gb 24 port
Wireless Router
Tenda - W307R (I really like this router)
Problem: All media is stored on FreeNas server. When playing media from any MD, I am experiencing severe LAG and Skips in any movie that plays.
Originally believed a number of problems. Changed out all NIC's as stated above (this is the third time). Purchased new Switch for the central connectivity. Installed various versions of LMCE (0710 and various snapshots) - no change. Connected Core and NAS directly with cross-over cable - no change. No errors seen when I review logging on Core, but not sure I'm looking in the right area (in KDE open up logs - is that the correct area ? ). Copied some DVD to Core and they play flawless (no issue, skipping, stuttering at all). So this leads me back to my NAS having an issue, however have not seen any issues. Looked in status for any errors but none found.
Questions:
a. Is there additional logging I can enable in LMCE to drill deeper into this issue?
b. Are there some recommendations for tunning LMCE community can offer that may help ?
c. Other troubleshooting options that I may have not thought of that the community can offer ?
I've read easily hundreds of tuning thread on Net for freenas and have not seen any difference. I have not been able to find any tuning info for LMCE, yet, but still looking.
Really like the idea of a NAS as it makes sense for this type of whole house application and to allow the house to save files and stream tunes (which I have yet to setup), hoping I can find an answer to this issue or any of you can direct/point me in the right direction.
Thanks
AJ