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Thread: Playback stuttering

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    Or, just encode the files properly...

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    Quote Originally Posted by judge View Post
    Or, just encode the files properly...
    I now i can encode files this involves Pc.But all point off my synology nas i downloaded files with download station and i can watch them straight away without any fuss and worries about file format and encoding to wright format.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deividuska View Post
    I now i can encode files this involves Pc.But all point off my synology nas i downloaded files with download station and i can watch them straight away without any fuss and worries about file format and encoding to wright format.
    Exactly, use your media player for that. Doubt it can do the functions of your E2 box though?
    If you want your E2 box to play random downloaded files without glitching, a bit of re-encoding is required at times.

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    When you have downloaded some video from the internet, apart from the suffix e.g. Avi, you have no idea what it contains, how it was created and how well it was built .... Then you always expect it to play?
    There is such naivety out there
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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    When you have downloaded some video from the internet, apart from the suffix e.g. Avi, you have no idea what it contains, how it was created and how well it was built .... Then you always expect it to play?
    There is such naivety out there
    Is hard to call it naivety maybe a bit .End off the day my Tvs media player plays everything this is what i using for now.

    Can some one recommend good software for converting movies.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deividuska View Post
    Can some one recommend good software for converting movies.?
    Handbrake works quite well.
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    https://handbrake.fr

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