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I found out that the same movie, which was buffering with XBMC is playing good with PLEX.
To bad cause i like XBMC more. But more important is that you can watch a movie without interruptions.
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I sometimes have contant buffering on the files that used to work.
Restarting (smb) file sharing on my mac book pro (snow leopard) seems to solve the problem.
(My ATV2 is connected to my macbook pro through a wireless router on wireless N)
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Very first sticky at top of the forum explains where and how to get the nightly builds.
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I actually think this is a file share locking issue with SMB on both sides. UPNP works because only one server/program (Windows) is holding on to the lock of the file.
When you start doing SMB, now Windows is now watching the file, and the ATV is now also constantly watching the status of the file. This is causing contention. It is usually not a big deal because normally file transfers are only happening and that little bit of transfer delay is not noticeable.
Now the people with NAS running with SMB are fine because SMB (samba) is being configured correctly to remove these locks. They probably have a setting called oplock turned off. This allows for faster transfers because SMB and the OS and the Client all don't all have to contend for a particular file lock.
I can't figure out how to mount anything with SMB just yet, but I bet that if we turn Client Side SMB cache off (not XBMC's video cache) that we will probably see an improvement. I'm still trying to figure out how to do the oplock or something similar on the Windows side. I'm curious to know if the same issue happens on a Windows 2008 Server vs a windows xp or windows 7 box.
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Just for fun, I restored and re-jailbroke with greenpois0n RC6.1. Installed latest (3/05) nightly. Buffering is worse, if anything. Now I'm noticing that even 2 gig h264 mkvs (~45 min 720p TV shows) are unwatchable in SMB library mode. Files play for a couple minutes and then buffer every minute after that.
Load them up in PS3MediaServer and they play perfectly. This is a pain, though, as PS3MS doesn't seem to scan folders for new files unless the program is restarted, which means remote desktop-ing in to quit the program.
Maybe the ATV2 just lacks the memory to handle HD file streaming across a home network?
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i finally found out that re-jailbreaking my atv2 solved my buffering problems.
i had been problems since using the Greenpois0n jb, but after doing everything again while doing the jailbreak with seas0npass untethered, everything works without buffering now.
I saved my complete XBMC folder before reseting, so i only jailbreaked again and installed XBMC (official) via SSH. Then i simply transfered my XBMC folder back to his place, so that i don´t needed to setup anything at all.
Now, everything (up to 1080p) works very nicely - just a litte buffering on 1080p material.
If there is anyone with the same problem of a lot of buffering, try seas0npass with a manual install of XBMC!
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Please provide some insights with the following file types and setup.
Do I need to change some settings in XBMC system/settings?
.MOV (680 MB – length is 4 minutes) it buffers approx. every 15 seconds
.MP4 (115 MB – length is 2 minutes) it buffers approx. every 15 seconds
.rmvb (215MB – length is 43 minutes) it buffers first few minutes, then it plays fine
XBMC PRE-10.0 Git: 4b032be (compiled: Feb 19 2011)
AppleTV2 Greenpois0n RC6
Dell Windows Vista (Basic) – with all of the above files
Wireless connections
SMB sharing – no scraping
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akid1
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Strange thing is that some jb works nice for one, but gives buffering issues to others (from what i read here).
I think for the moment it is best to try both jb-methods as well as both installation methods (ssh and via NitoTV).
For me, Seas0npass + SSH install worked out well.