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Ever since I upgrade my Intel Nuc to Windows 10 I have major buffering problems. I get maybe 1 minute of the movie and then it buffers for a minute.
It is a new Intel Nuc I7 with 16GB of memory and a 1TB SSD drive. The internet speed (wireless) is roughly 178 megabits. The movies are on a Synology DS1517 with 10TB drives. I tried following a suggestion for turning on verbose log and looking for log records that talk about Speed, but they look nothing like what I am seeing and it says do not upload verbose logs. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I ran Plex with no issues under Windows 7 but I am not convinced that is the problem as I rebuilt everything pretty much from scratch when I installed windows 10.
With a little experimenting I have determined the problem is definitely PLEX. If I use powerDVD to play the exact same movie there is absolutely no problem, eveything is identical but the software (plex) so its not the Intel NUC, or the WIFI, or the memory, or the SSD it is PLEX that is not working right. A friend suggested turn on hardware accelerated streaming and I did, no change. He said that Plex was using the NAS box CPU to decode, but I want it to use the intel NUC to decode, but turning on using hardware acceleration doesn’t seem to do that. How do I set this up so PLEX actually works right. I should add that whether I use a browser or ROKU I still have the same issue. Also ROKU streams everything else fine.
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