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I have my DNS-323 set as a media-server over a home network. Everything seems to work fine except for time lag when opening a MKV. file. When I click to open an MKV the DNS-323 hangs for 30sec-1min. The network LED on the DNS-323 blinks during hang, then hard-drive LEDs start blinking once playback starts. Playback is smooth and seamless once it starts. Any suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated. I've tried various media servers jumbo frames etc, but the lag persists.
I am using -DNS-323 ext3 mirrored drives(2TB x2) firmware 1.09
-Gigabit router 1000T
-Windows XP on HTPC - connected to TV
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Hi,
I've heard that 2TB disks have problem with access time (4k sector disk alignment problems vith dns-323).
If you can, test your MKVs with 2 HDs lower size in your nas, and report your results.
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Thanks for your response sil51
I have already resolved my issue. It turns out that my DNS-323 NAS was not really causing the problem after all. I had to adjust software settings in KMplayer ( NAS + KMplayer + MKV = playback glitch). I am happy to report that MKV playback from mapped network drive (DNS-323 NAS) works flawlessly now with KMplayer.
I am not using "WD advanced format 4k sector disks" so I can't comment on that. I am using 2 mirrored Seagate HDDs 2TB green series 5900RPM ($60 each !! boxing week), they seem to work quite well.
Last edited by madal (2011-03-20 22:24:22)
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I am using two Samsung F4 2TB 4K drives formatted with v1.10 beta and have no delay accessing 5GB 1080P mkv files with VLC player or XBMC.
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Don't get me wrong, I love KMplayer and I highly recommend it. It has a billion adjustments settings and tweaks that can be overwhelming for some people, but in the end you can make it behave exactly the way you want it to.
Anyone who is using any NAS box and wants to use KMplayer should read this:
http://www.kmplayer.com/forums/showthread.php?p=82799
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i have 2 x 1.5 TB connected to 2 clients (2 x win7 ultimate) using gigabit lan samba.
as software player i use media player classic & core avc on a rather old HTPC using on board hardware acceleration for .mkv.
apart from a few glitches here and there it runs perfect.
i dumped kmplayer and vlc beacause my onboard graphics chip is not supported.
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Interesting that you say that mastervol, I too am running an HTPC with older parts (Pentium4 - 8x AGPslot). The only thing allowing me to run high definition video is Hardware-Acceleration on video card. That is exactly why I use KMplayer, I use the 'media player classic' video decoder (MPCVideoDec.ax) in KMplayer to force Hardware-Accelleration. Works great!
no 'core avc' here, just pure hardware decoding on video card (ATI)
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