[vlc] Re: (no subject)
James Yates
james.yates at packetvision.com
Mon Jul 4 14:01:27 CEST 2005
This to me sounds very much like a Screensaver/Powersaving type issue.
Are you running Windows by any chance. If so, turn off your screen saver
and you power saving and give that a try. Also look at Windows updates,
disk defragmentation etc etc.
The effects your describe sound very much like a lack of processor
time.
James
On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 04:59 +0100, anirban patnaik wrote:
> hi,
>
> i can help u.
>
> 1st let me know what type of cable u are using to connect ur pc.
>
> u do 1 thing , when streaming video from one computer to your
> computer in bedroom, just "ping" that machine if u r geting some
> veriable figuries then check out the cable.
>
> or u may have some virous.
>
> bcos i am trying this in a proffetional maner for 2-3 hours here in my
> setup...
>
>
> hope u will fill better. nither call me
>
> i am always for u there.
>
>
> anirban
> sr.sys admin
> ushadaya
>
>
> George Rallis <> wrote:
>
> Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew the answer to this problem
> I'm having. I stream video from my one computer to my
> computer in my bedroom, and after about 15 minutes, it goes
> garbled. Anyone know a solution? Thanks - George
>
>
>
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