Ok...I am *VERY* new to the CE scene. I will apologize in advance if putting this out as a new, full fledged, topic is bad form. Sorry...
Anyway, I too ran into the jittery playback of HD content using the new MRV feature. Unlike many people, I probably have a few more network resources to play with...I am a network engineer, by trade.
After performing some packet inspection on my network, and using several other tools, I came to the conclusion that the HD content was basically too much for a 100MB connection. (I'm trying to avoid getting too technical - I find most people glaze over if I delve too much into the "geek speak" in discussions.)
Even though the RJ45 Ethernet connection on the boxes only negotiate 100MB connections, the other overhead used by the network was taking away needed bandwidth.
Here is what I did:
First, in my livingroom, I connected all devices to a Gigabit capable switch. On the other end of the uplink (connected to a patch panel in my basement) is patched to another Gigabit switch. Each of my DTV receivers did connect at 100MB, but with the "backbone" now running at 1000MB/1GB, the jittery playback on all of my client boxes disappeared completely.
In a nutshell, the best way that I can recommend to eliminate the jitters is to get a Gigabit switch and plug all of your DTV clients into it. While the boxes will still only connect at 100MB, the switch will have the backplane bandwidth to not get bogged down with such high speed content.
Hope this helps everyone....just wanted to give back to everyone who posted here that allowed me to get started with CE so quickly!
Thanks,
Chris
Anyway, I too ran into the jittery playback of HD content using the new MRV feature. Unlike many people, I probably have a few more network resources to play with...I am a network engineer, by trade.
After performing some packet inspection on my network, and using several other tools, I came to the conclusion that the HD content was basically too much for a 100MB connection. (I'm trying to avoid getting too technical - I find most people glaze over if I delve too much into the "geek speak" in discussions.)
Even though the RJ45 Ethernet connection on the boxes only negotiate 100MB connections, the other overhead used by the network was taking away needed bandwidth.
Here is what I did:
First, in my livingroom, I connected all devices to a Gigabit capable switch. On the other end of the uplink (connected to a patch panel in my basement) is patched to another Gigabit switch. Each of my DTV receivers did connect at 100MB, but with the "backbone" now running at 1000MB/1GB, the jittery playback on all of my client boxes disappeared completely.
In a nutshell, the best way that I can recommend to eliminate the jitters is to get a Gigabit switch and plug all of your DTV clients into it. While the boxes will still only connect at 100MB, the switch will have the backplane bandwidth to not get bogged down with such high speed content.
Hope this helps everyone....just wanted to give back to everyone who posted here that allowed me to get started with CE so quickly!
Thanks,
Chris