2024-01-30, 06:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-30, 07:00 PM by Thorshani. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-01-30, 06:16 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: To explain my last point, it depends entirely on the network between my phone/laptop, Tailscale, and the Jellyfin server.
First, there's almost always some "random" amount of time that I have to wait before any video starts playing. My guess would be that higher bitrate content takes longer to load.
Second, when the video actually starts playing, there are times that it plays fully without stopping. Other times, the video stops and buffers. When it buffers, I wait a few seconds to a minute, then resume play and the video plays again. After this point, the whole video plays fully, or some time later more buffering happens. It appears random to me because most of the variables that affect this are out of my control.
Alright, well I'm still going to try to come up with a solution as to why I only get 10 Mbps bandwidth. Latency will no doubt still be an issue, but I'm curious what the result would be if I manage to bump that up to 200+ Mbps.
EDIT: On ethernet, I ping my server with an average roundtrip of 179ms. Fairly high, but should that dramatically impact my ability to stream 4k movies?