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Old 19-12-2012, 23:10   #25
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Re: Brand new superhub problem!

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Originally Posted by ferretuk View Post
Have you tried connecting a PC directly to the PS3?
When I connect the PC to the PS3 via a TPlink gigabit switch (bypassing the SHUB) the problem goes away. I would assume connecting direct would have the same result, i.e. it would work.

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Originally Posted by Qtx View Post
The fact pings are timing out means it is unlikely to be streaming software/transcoding or anything like that. If it was 100mbit connections and you was streaming a 1080p mkv with DTS sound, it might be expected the bitrate could go above what the hardware could handle and at the same time cause some packet loss. But as its all gigabit...

Just to throw a couple more ideas into the mix..... I have seen graphics card drivers and heat cause machines to freeze up for a few seconds every now and then. Mostly I have seen it happen when hard disks are on their way out.
Have tested from a laptop and a PC completely different hardware. The same test film files resided on separate hard disk drives to eliminate all possible hardware issues. i.e. laptop hard disk and PC hard disk. The file is not corrupt. It stutters in different places and more than one film stutters. They probably all do. Not just high bit rate mkv files, basic 700mb avi rips as well with no transcoding involved.
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