Hello everyone,
I'm posting here as I may have misplaced my original post here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=168507
Current situation:
Running XBMC 12.1 on iOS 4.4.2
Accessing my Ubuntu 11.10 server via SMB - working fine, occasional studder and difficulty with HD streams.
Desired:
Saw many posts regarding "you on SMB? NFS is better".
So trying my hand at that. To keep it brief for now, not reposting everything mentioned, including my debug file, in the prior thread, but will summarize here.
Finally once I get that sorted, any help on configuration would be appreciated, although perhaps configuration wasn't the problem given I wasn't aware XBMC was looking for NFSv3.
Thanks for any help, and to those who already posted in my original thread.
Regards,
-ped5
I'm posting here as I may have misplaced my original post here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=168507
Current situation:
Running XBMC 12.1 on iOS 4.4.2
Accessing my Ubuntu 11.10 server via SMB - working fine, occasional studder and difficulty with HD streams.
Desired:
Saw many posts regarding "you on SMB? NFS is better".
So trying my hand at that. To keep it brief for now, not reposting everything mentioned, including my debug file, in the prior thread, but will summarize here.
- What I'm gathering here is that the native XBMC on iOS works through NFSv3
- When I started, I installed NFSv4, figuring it was better.
- Should I uninstall NFSv4 from the machine in order to install NFSv3, or doesn't matter?
- Do I need to install NFSv3 separately, and if so would it create a conflict with NFSv4?
- Or can I somehow upgrade the XBMC on the ATV2 so it will use NFSv4?
Finally once I get that sorted, any help on configuration would be appreciated, although perhaps configuration wasn't the problem given I wasn't aware XBMC was looking for NFSv3.
Thanks for any help, and to those who already posted in my original thread.
Regards,
-ped5