2024-08-13, 05:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-13, 05:50 PM by Sash. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-08-13, 05:36 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: Most TVs cheap out on the ethernet port. The port most likely caps out at 100Mbps.
If you switch to wifi on the TV, it will probably allow for faster network speeds to it.
Also, what matters here is the bitrate. You can use a tool like mediainfo to inspect a video file to get its overall bitrate to determine if your network can handle it. Jellyfin should also report the bitrate in the media info section on the GUI.
I'm glad that you mentioned the Ethernet port (It's RJ45). It is something that I overlooked.
Like I said I get around 40Mbps on the TV with Ethernet cable, but it's crazy that the same router gives me 270Mbps on my phone. I'll test out the WiFi and post updates here.
I also wanted to mention that I have used different bitrates from the Jellyfin GUI, but no luck. Although, I do remember that I had transcoding on when it wasn't required. Do you think that transcoding could be have been a contributing factor to this issue?