2011-09-08, 03:13 AM
I recently set up an NPVR server. It's an AMD dual core 2ghz pc with 4gb of ram and a 1TB hard drive running Windows 7. It's connected to my home network via 100mb wired ethernet. I also set up a second NPVR pc that is configured as a client to the NPVR server. It is an Intel dual core 1.8ghz pc with 2.5gb of ram and a 160bg hard drive also running Windows 7.
The client connects to the server fine. I can see the tv guide and all of the recorded programs. When I attempt to play a recorded video, however, it all falls down. The performance playing the video is poor at best. It often lags and then speeds up to catch up. Audio is frequently out of sync, and skipping ahead or back in the video can cause a lag of anywhere from 5 to 30 seconds. When I play the videos locally on the server (connected to a tv) it plays fine, but the client performance is terrible to the point of being practically unusable.
Does anyone know a way to boost performance? Is there a configuration I may have missed or is the hardware I picked just not up to snuff (though playing the video with WMP via windows share on the same machine is fine).
The client connects to the server fine. I can see the tv guide and all of the recorded programs. When I attempt to play a recorded video, however, it all falls down. The performance playing the video is poor at best. It often lags and then speeds up to catch up. Audio is frequently out of sync, and skipping ahead or back in the video can cause a lag of anywhere from 5 to 30 seconds. When I play the videos locally on the server (connected to a tv) it plays fine, but the client performance is terrible to the point of being practically unusable.
Does anyone know a way to boost performance? Is there a configuration I may have missed or is the hardware I picked just not up to snuff (though playing the video with WMP via windows share on the same machine is fine).