

Do you have transcoding turned off? Sometimes it wants to play in “maximum quality” or something which is actually transcoding.
Do you have transcoding turned off? Sometimes it wants to play in “maximum quality” or something which is actually transcoding.
Are both your devices using Ethernet or WiFi?
A volleyball, like others have said. Wilson is a basketball manufacturer. Just got your wires a bit crossed.
I remember this one. Someone else lost him, but he knew where he was and wanted to be there.
I had a professor who wanted at least five pages and wouldn’t read any more than eight. If you turn in more than eight, he reads the first eight and that’s it.
I guess compared to your situation, they’re fantastic. I have a static IP and copper connection, but they don’t offer any symmetric plans. I’m stuck with 200down/15up and the best up they offer is 500down/25up.
I’ve got a 1070 that I use for transcodes and some tonemapping where necessary and I don’t have GPU related issues (My ISP causes their own problems). I can usually run a few small streams at once, and I have a PC that I use to handle files too large to reliably stream to my Chromecast with Google TV over WiFi.
I think the point with all of these is that they are “cloud”-based. Except instead of the cloud being someone else’s computer, it’s your own. Let’s take Immich, for example. Sure I could keep all my photos on my phone. But what if I lose or break my phone? What if I have an actual camera with an SD card and I want to offload those photos? Self-hosting lets me keep a backup. I can set up a server with redundant drives that itself backs up to a server in another location with its own separate drives. Thus, I have my own safe cloud storage.