2014-05-31, 00:11
Hi,
I've been having a problem with my OSX setup ever since I've upgraded do Mavericks that is really staring to angry me.
I'll explain...
Setup is a Mac mini with Mavericks and all files are in a network drive.
With the previous operating system, lion, I had no problems at all!
This as been a more than discussed topic on various forums but I honestly haven't quite figured out how to solve this.
By now most of us know that mavericks brought, amongst other things, problems with samba. It no uses samba 2.
I've read so many workaround suggestions from forcing to smb1...well a lot of suggestions really.
The last one I've tried is forcing the connection to my network drive, that is mounting the drive, with CIFS.
And honestly it as proven to be the best option of all reducing quite a bit the shuttering problems.
Nevertheless I keep unable to see a movie, the higher the resolution the worse, without any playback interruption.
Any of you have suggestions? Should I look for how to augment the buffering size?
I'm really fed up with this as I had a setup that worked perfectly ok before and now it doesn't!
Forgot to mention, I'm using the latest versions of XBMC. No nightly builds. "Only" the version 13.0 Gotham
I've been having a problem with my OSX setup ever since I've upgraded do Mavericks that is really staring to angry me.
I'll explain...
Setup is a Mac mini with Mavericks and all files are in a network drive.
With the previous operating system, lion, I had no problems at all!
This as been a more than discussed topic on various forums but I honestly haven't quite figured out how to solve this.
By now most of us know that mavericks brought, amongst other things, problems with samba. It no uses samba 2.
I've read so many workaround suggestions from forcing to smb1...well a lot of suggestions really.
The last one I've tried is forcing the connection to my network drive, that is mounting the drive, with CIFS.
And honestly it as proven to be the best option of all reducing quite a bit the shuttering problems.
Nevertheless I keep unable to see a movie, the higher the resolution the worse, without any playback interruption.
Any of you have suggestions? Should I look for how to augment the buffering size?
I'm really fed up with this as I had a setup that worked perfectly ok before and now it doesn't!
Forgot to mention, I'm using the latest versions of XBMC. No nightly builds. "Only" the version 13.0 Gotham