Points of note (remember, video = 15M Bytes/sec, available WIFI bandwidth > 30 MB/sec in my case): So I have 2 graphs from my NAS, which I have attached here, one from before, and 1 after the Infuse update. No other devices were using the WIFI while I ran my tests. What I did was play a test video, and check what the data transfer rate was from my NAS during play/pause. In my case I upgraded to an Archer AR2800 router about a year ago, which allows me to transfer data at more than 30 MBytes/sec (my previous Sky Router just didn’t cut it, and could only transfer WIFI data at around 10 MBytes/sec, not enough to play 15M Bytes/sec videos).Īnyway I did some analysis a month or so ago with the previous version of Infuse, and now I’ve done that again with the latest version of Infuse for comparison. Now, these videos are around 15 MBytes / sec. I’ve checked the same videos with the latest version of Infuse, and they now buffer every 10 seconds or so, and so are now completely unwatchable. I could watch for hours without this occurring! Essentially, I have some high bit-rate videos that would play back perfectly 99% of the time on the iPad, but I would get the very occasional buffering issue. I have an on-going support request that I originally raised around 3 months ago with Firecore. This is on an iPad Pro 2019, streaming via a Synology NAS SMB share (although I don’t think this is relevant to the issue… more later) It occurs in both auto and legacy streaming cache modes. I get buffering after about 10 seconds of video playback on some of my videos. I also have the same issue since the latest update to Infuse with some of my videos. Apologies for this long message, but I have quite a lot to say here, so please stick with me!
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