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Does LAN speed impact on picture quality
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy" data-source="post: 1136172" data-attributes="member: 7816"><p>The router is a big deal. But also, the distance between the router and your devices will affect the speed. </p><p></p><p>I've been having these problems with Plex recently on my LG "smart" TV. It's very weird because it will buffer the 1080p files I have on the server, but the same TV will stream 4K from YouTube with no problems. I don't know whether to blame Plex or the TV. I know that Plex does some breakdancing on the encoding side depending on the client settings. It can do encoding on the fly if the network speed isn't good enough to pay the original files. It can be very frustrating to have to deal with these things when all you want to do is sit back and enjoy the content. </p><p></p><p>I have been considering getting one of those ethernet over power cable things so that I can put ethernet cables into the TV upstairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy, post: 1136172, member: 7816"] The router is a big deal. But also, the distance between the router and your devices will affect the speed. I've been having these problems with Plex recently on my LG "smart" TV. It's very weird because it will buffer the 1080p files I have on the server, but the same TV will stream 4K from YouTube with no problems. I don't know whether to blame Plex or the TV. I know that Plex does some breakdancing on the encoding side depending on the client settings. It can do encoding on the fly if the network speed isn't good enough to pay the original files. It can be very frustrating to have to deal with these things when all you want to do is sit back and enjoy the content. I have been considering getting one of those ethernet over power cable things so that I can put ethernet cables into the TV upstairs. [/QUOTE]
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