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Please help me stop my baby from crying because kodi keeps buffering

The toddler loves having Kodi full of all their faves but I haven’t been able to iron out all the buffering I’m getting streaming from my mini-pc NFS mounted shares to the pi4 libreelec hooked up via Ethernet in the living room. Everything is wired, so I wouldn’t think that would be an issue but here I am about to put down a couple hundred dollars for a Synology router that looks like the monolith from 2001. Is this going to do the trick, you think? Is there another router recommended to keep a distributed little homelab (any 10tb spread between various usb hdd, raspberry pi’s and mini PCs all hosting a variety of containers and services) running smoothly? Budget I’m hoping to keep under 300 and lower the better but happy toddler and buttery smooth streaming over lan is the priority.

just_another_person ,

Just get a tablet and run VLC. Hardware transcoding is a privilege, not a necessity.

Gutless2615 OP ,

It’s not doing hardware transcoding afaik. This is the equivalent of running VLC, right? It’s kodi we’re not talking about jellyfin transcoding.

just_another_person ,

VLC will just do network transfer and decode on the software side without issue.

Jellyfin will default to hardware decoding.

Gutless2615 OP ,

Right. The architecture we’re talking about right now is a NFS hosted share going to a Kodi instance, not a jellyfin instance sharing to Kodi. Kodi does not transcode. It handles things similarly to VLC afaik.

NeoNachtwaechter ,

In my living room, buffering happens when the connection is only WiFi, but you are on ethernet already (which solves that for me).

pi4 libreelec

Have you considered getting one of these small Chinese “Android TV” boxes?

astrsk ,
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Please do not buy cheap no brand android tv boxes unless you know how to verify they are not running malware out of the box. This is a known problem and shouldn’t be recommended.

NeoNachtwaechter ,

unless you know how to verify they are not running malware out of the box.

So why don’t you tell us how to verify that?

astrsk ,
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vext01 ,
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I gave up on kodi. Jellyfin works better, presumably because it transcodes better.

RootBeerGuy ,
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Haven’t used Kodi but am running Jellyfin via the official docker image on a Raspberry Pi 4. Even there transcoding works reasonably well for one user at a time, admittedly didn’t try with several users at the same time so far.

Just mentioning the docker image because I used to install it without docker directly via the repository and I never got transcoding to work on the same hardware.

Dremor ,
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To me it looks like you don’t have enough power, either on the Pi4 side to decode, or the mini-pc to encode.

On the other hand, putting a baby in front of a screen just to stop it from crying isn’t a solution. That’s the best way to make him/her a future problematic child with poor impulse control.

TheBigBrother ,

ADHD diagnostic in 3, 2, 1…

Gutless2615 OP ,

Appreciate the solicited technical advice, less so the unsolicited parenting advice, thanks! You’ll be shocked to hear that hyperbole exists, I’m sure. I’m just trying to watch the Aristocats with the kiddo without them wondering why the screen stops mid song, stranger.

RegalPotoo , (edited )
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There are very few things more obnoxious than an asshole with unsolicited parenting advice

Gutless2615 OP ,

Right? The absolute gall.

Scrath ,

I’m not sure about how this works in kodi but in jellyfin the client might request a different resolution which causes the server to try and reencode the provided file on the fly. In my case my server isn’t fast enough for this which leads to constant buffering

GravitySpoiled ,

Likely, This is it. It transcodes and hence it has to buffer because the server isn’t strong enough. Best is to use a gpu like intel a380 as described in jellyfin’s doc.

Gutless2615 OP ,

No no transcoding happening on kodi, it’s just playing it straight over the lan. That said I do have jellyfin set up on a machine that can handle transcoding for a number of clients. I gave considered switching to Kodi +Jellyfin and seeing if that’s better.

breadsmasher ,
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I havent used kodi in a long time, since swapping to jellyfin. I personally found kodi would always buffer sometimes, far more than it should ever need to. With jellyfin, same server, no buffer

cmnybo ,

Kodi doesn’t do any transcoding. It just mounts the NFS share and plays the file.

Faceman2K23 ,
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can you run something like iperf3 or openspeedtest between the server and client to prove its a network throughput issue?

do you have a network switch you can add to avoid switching through your router (if it is indeed bad?)

Have you ensured you arent unknowingly using wifi at either end?

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