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Plex media server roku premiere pro
Plex media server roku premiere pro




plex media server roku premiere pro

Yes, separating your SSIDs will allow you to pick the frequency you connect with but that's about it. I believe the ROKU Stick (3800) and to a lesser degree Stick+ (3810) have performance issues since the OS9 update. Maybe a bottleneck somewhere.Īnyway, as long as it can do what I need it to do, which it appears to be able to now, all is good. It only reads at 157Mbps directly from the laptop connected to it. Not a typo it was reading from the remote hard drive at 37Mbps over wireless using LAN Speed Test. (this was a 2.4ghz connection though since it was an old wireless adaptor I had kicking around and using to test it, so it's probably going faster to the Roku on 5Ghz) it's running on a pretty old laptop (10 years old) so it couldn't cope with transcoding on the fly. It would appear that it was trying to transcode everything even though they didn't need it, the bit rate was set to maximum so I don't know why it was doing it.

plex media server roku premiere pro

I thought I was going to have to do it for each movie but there is a setting to apply it as a blanket setting. I had to turn on 'Force direct play' in the Roku Plex app settings.

plex media server roku premiere pro

Typically 10 minutes after I posted I think I solved the problem. Yes it's connecting to the 5GHz which is a separate SSID

plex media server roku premiere pro

If you are only seeing 37 Mbps from the hard drive, that's really low. Note the capital "B", because it changes the actual speed tremendously. Assuming you wrote that correctly, a USB 2.0 hard drive should be able to transfer data 30–42 MB/s, which is 240-340 Mbps. You are correct that 37 Mbps from the hard drive should be enough, although this seems a low transfer rate from the HD. Have you checked the settings in the Plex server to see what bitrate it's set to? Perhaps it's too low, forcing the computer to transcode and reducing performance. I'm suspicious of either the Plex app/channel on the Stick, or the Plex server itself. But I can stream HD video from my DLNA server, with bitstreams exceeding 30 Mbps, without a problem. It's mainly for connecting to my home media when I'm traveling. While I have Plex, I don't use it on my home network. But the one Roku that I do run wireless (Insignia TV) doesn't have any issues with wireless streaming. I don't have the Stick+, and it's supposed to have improved wireless capabilities. I use different SSIDs to ensure I know which I'm connected to. Do you have different SSIDs for your different wireless bands? If you're only connecting to the 2.4 GHz radio, then you aren't getting.






Plex media server roku premiere pro