Awesome, thanks for the clarification! It’ll definitely be one of the things I’ll be checking as part of the initial setup henceforth!
So even though 2 Mbps is the default, then if enough time passes the client will eventually top out (at maximum) as long as auto adjust is enabled?
Is auto adjust a default setting?
EDIT: I think I may understand… the 2 Mbps default is the starting point for each video played back. If auto adjust is enabled and sees bandwidth available, it will adjust upwards? But every time you start a new playback session you’re back at square 1 (2 Mbps)?
(Man I’m glad you guys think of all these scenarios when you write the software!)
The auto adjust setting is not enabled by default.
Correct. You can change this starting point too, which I might not have explained properly above. The quality settings to the right of the option to turn on the auto adjust, these are the starting points. If you are using a local server, change the “Home Streaming” setting to what you want and that will be the starting point. If you are streaming over the internet, then you want the “Internet Streaming” setting.