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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting SOLVED: Certain file freeze randomly

     
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    SOLVED: Certain file freeze randomly

    Kiyann
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    2025-01-10, 11:08 AM (This post was last modified: 2025-01-10, 11:09 AM by Kiyann. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Hello ! 

    So i run my Jellyfin server on my computer with these specs:
    AMD Ryzen 9 7950x3D
    RTX 4090
    32Gb RAM
    2TB WD Black HDD
    Windows 11

    But with some files i get 1 to 3 seconds freeze every like 2 minutes. My client is updated on an Android TV, i set up bitrate to the maximum and even on my dashboard i put a limit that i can't reach so i'm sure it's not the problem.
    I'm running the lateste version of server and client, even tried reinstalling everything.
    The files is direct play no transcoding or remuxing. I thought maybe it was because the bitrate was high (96747 kbps) but my computer my hdd and my TV can handle that speed (everything is connected with wire). I'm really lost here i even tried to get the file from another source just to be sure but it's still the same.

    The log and the ffmpeg log of the file are attached.

    Any idea what can be done ?


    Attached Files
    .txt   FFmpeg.DirectStream-2025-01-10_11-00-21_1e01164a8b5d4745fa5a3fece575c555_d88b45e1.txt (Size: 68.75 KB / Downloads: 43)
    .txt   FFmpeg.DirectStream-2025-01-10_11-00-13_1e01164a8b5d4745fa5a3fece575c555_5274be38.txt (Size: 27.78 KB / Downloads: 46)
    .txt   log_20250110.txt (Size: 14.61 KB / Downloads: 61)
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    2025-01-10, 01:40 PM
    If your TV is connected with ethernet, switch to WIFI. Most TVs, even newer models, only have 100Mbps ethernet ports and they are junk 100Mbps controllers anyway. You will likely get better performance from WIFI.
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    2025-01-10, 04:19 PM
    (2025-01-10, 01:40 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: If your TV is connected with ethernet, switch to WIFI.  Most TVs, even newer models, only have 100Mbps ethernet ports and they are junk 100Mbps controllers anyway.  You will likely get better performance from WIFI.

    Thank you very much, it seems to be the solution.
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