PC is on WiFi, 100% signal strength (the router is just a couple of feet away).
- legit Vista Business updated with latest updates
PS3 is connected using cable.
I installed Vista Codec, K-Lite Codec, (mutually) none of em works.
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Aug 18 2008, 01:06 AM
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Hmmm... it seems that I can't stream large files. If I do, Vista will give me a message saying Tversity has been stopped. And even if I manage to stream small videos, the sound will be garbled. Anyone facing similar problem on Vista? I had no problem previously with XP.
PC is on WiFi, 100% signal strength (the router is just a couple of feet away). - legit Vista Business updated with latest updates PS3 is connected using cable. I installed Vista Codec, K-Lite Codec, (mutually) none of em works. |
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Aug 19 2008, 12:20 AM
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I followed the guide, it fixed the streaming of large file but not the sound.
For the sound, I installed VistaCodec and choose use ffdshow for MPEG settings. And now its working like a charm except for a few lags. Will try to sort that one out too. |
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Aug 21 2008, 12:18 AM
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2,311 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Dark Zone, NYC |
Just wanna share some info.
This is for those who installed Vista Codecs. For those hearing crackling sounds, do this: - run AC3Filter configuration, uncheck use spdif For those getting disconnection right after you choose a big file to stream, do this: - run use Gabest's splitter for MKV, MPEG Not sure if it'll work for you guys, but it does for me. |
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