Soldato
Hi chaps
My issue is sometimes my 4k UHD videos (h265 or h264) can mostly play fine, and other times they are constantly buffering, few secs playing then buffering. Could my N40 be struggling to feed the other devices in my setup (is that likely?). It's by far the oldest/most underpowered part, but in terms of reading I didn't figure a 4k file to be THAT arduous for a SATA drive. Example tonight was a 4k HDR 30mbps file. Kept dropping in and out after half way through.
My setup:
I should say my disks are nearly full (90%+ if that matters?)
It's not every file at the same place, is more like something else is happening in the background and it can't do both (no other Plex streams, just maybe other disk access?). That said super detailed 4k scenes can also trip it up. As I write this now, I'm wondering if it's not the NAS but the client..
My issue is sometimes my 4k UHD videos (h265 or h264) can mostly play fine, and other times they are constantly buffering, few secs playing then buffering. Could my N40 be struggling to feed the other devices in my setup (is that likely?). It's by far the oldest/most underpowered part, but in terms of reading I didn't figure a 4k file to be THAT arduous for a SATA drive. Example tonight was a 4k HDR 30mbps file. Kept dropping in and out after half way through.
My setup:
- HP N40L micro server running unraid, with 4x2 TB SATA HDDs (1 used for parity) connected to gigabit switch
- Intel NUC i3 (ssd win10, 4GB RAM) running as a plex server connected to gigabit switch
- LG 65 OLED TV, Plex client, connected to gigabit switch
I should say my disks are nearly full (90%+ if that matters?)
It's not every file at the same place, is more like something else is happening in the background and it can't do both (no other Plex streams, just maybe other disk access?). That said super detailed 4k scenes can also trip it up. As I write this now, I'm wondering if it's not the NAS but the client..