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Tversity problems

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14:48
Jun 26th 2011


steamRobot

Fife, Scotland

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I've been struggling to get tversity up and running on my new set-up at home – new router and laptop.

 

The laptops windows 7 64bit, the routers a thomson from plusnet. Basically the videos stutters and stop.

Tversity seems to have installed in the x86 programs folder. I've installed ffdshow 32 bit into the programs folder and the x86 folder as i have no idea where stuff should be going on the new laptop.

 

Any hints or tips on how to get this working would be appreciated.

 

cheers,

steam.

12:58
Jun 28th 2011


steamRobot

Fife, Scotland

Member

posts 127

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Well, i'm going to reply to my own post to provide and update in case others have problems in future. 

In typical IT fashion i have changed several things at once so have absolutely no idea which one resolved my problem, but resolved it is. 

  • New wireless router (TP-W8960N) which is giving me 72mps from laptop to router
  • Moved position of router and getting 95% signal strength on the PS3 – i suspect that signal is the big issue here
  • Switched off uPnP (apparently this gets in the way of Port Forwarding)
  • Set devices on home network to static IP addresses
  • Set Port Forward for 41952
  • Set Tversity to never transcode as i'm playing avi files

Some other notes:

  • Set router to G so getting 54mps and still good so i don't think its a speed issue

The biggest problem i think here was the signal strength. Keep getting DNLA errors but ignore and it still works.

 

Anyway, its still not perfect but i'm guessing i need to play with tversity's settings a bit.

 

cheers,

steam

15:11
Jul 12th 2011


Dan

New Member

posts 93

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Keep an eye on free space on your pc with tversity. When I ran in oooooh bout year ago now it installed millions of tiny xls files taking up 20gb or so, but impossible to delete as opening the folder caused crash, selecting them all crashed, selecting folder etc. Ended up doing usual windows trick and format, reinstall.

Mine also stuttered occasionally so switched to twonky and everything runs perfect.

19:05
Jul 14th 2011


Azrial

Birmingham, UK.

Half Arsed Gamer

posts 1746

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Sod TVersity, it's not that good anyway, if you want to stream to your PS3, download the much superiour PS3 Media Server.

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