Problem with LG Smartshare (lag)
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Hello everyone, I need your help. I couldn't find what I was looking for on the forum or on Google, which is why I'm asking for your assistance. In fact, my problem touches on several sections, but I think this one is the closest! :)
So here's my problem...
When I play a 10GB HD 3D movie, the movie starts "loading" (see photo)
every 30 seconds, making it impossible to watch a movie comfortably.
For movies that are a few gigabytes (even in 3D), there are no issues.. no lag, no slowdown, etc...
I play the movies with smartshare and I'm connected by wifi (TV and PC), so no Ethernet because the box is too far from the TV.
So I would like to have a solution to fully enjoy my TV :'( Thank you all, thank you in advance for your help. If you have any questions, don't hesitate! :D
TV MODEL: LG 47LA660s
So here's my problem...
When I play a 10GB HD 3D movie, the movie starts "loading" (see photo)
every 30 seconds, making it impossible to watch a movie comfortably. For movies that are a few gigabytes (even in 3D), there are no issues.. no lag, no slowdown, etc...
I play the movies with smartshare and I'm connected by wifi (TV and PC), so no Ethernet because the box is too far from the TV.
So I would like to have a solution to fully enjoy my TV :'( Thank you all, thank you in advance for your help. If you have any questions, don't hesitate! :D
TV MODEL: LG 47LA660s
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Hi
I have to say that I'm not an expert on the subject > pure speculation (that's not what you’re looking for, but anyway...) I would say that you need a lot more power than a Wifi system for it to be smooth, or at least a perfect signal, so PC / box / TV in the same room.
What you're experiencing makes me think of the same thing that happens when you don't have enough bandwidth to watch a video online, freezing image, a bit of playback, freezing image...
I have to say that I'm not an expert on the subject > pure speculation (that's not what you’re looking for, but anyway...) I would say that you need a lot more power than a Wifi system for it to be smooth, or at least a perfect signal, so PC / box / TV in the same room.
What you're experiencing makes me think of the same thing that happens when you don't have enough bandwidth to watch a video online, freezing image, a bit of playback, freezing image...