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I will try another format and let you know.
Did you remember to turn on hardware acceleration?
Edit: Never mind I see you did.
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I will try another format and let you know.
I stream lots of Youtube downloaded videos (same format as your pic) without issue using Plex.So I tried another MP4 file. Seems to be fine with no buffering. Must be a dicey Youtube file although it plays fine on XBMC.

I stream lots of Youtube downloaded videos (same format as your pic) without issue using Plex.
I wouldn't discount that you may have some (sporadic) network inefficiencies. I'm assuming your XBMC communicates with with the NAS using SMB which is a UDP protocol, while Plex uses TCP. As TCP is acknowledged, it is quite a bit more intolerant of networking device/driver/cabling issues.
The fact that you're experiencing buffering at such a low bitrate V:1.84Mbps A:124Kbps is possible indication. For example here is a FHD/5.1 mp4 streaming to my Macbook Air over wireless N at V:17.24Mbps A:630Kbps without any buffering ...
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Running XBMC now on a single client with AEON skin. It is so practical and beautiful but I did find quite a few bugs that causes XBMC to crash. A bit annoying tbh but still more practical on a big screen than trying to navigate to video files using VLC. The Navi-X plugin is also very useful. With a good ADSL connection you can stream live TV to your heart's content. All Sky Sports channels are there in high bitrate streams which will allow you to still watch most South African sports live. So thanks to the ease of XBMC I see no further use for DStv and the like.
Just found a nice article comparing the two if anybody is still interested.
http://lifehac.kr/tzKmRLM
Thanks, I'm currently re-evaluating my use of Xbmc over Plex as I know have a multi-view environment. Plex media centre is pretty crap so I'm thinking of using PleXBMC to get the best of both.
Just found a nice article comparing the two if anybody is still interested.
http://lifehac.kr/tzKmRLM
I'm using the PleXBMC plugin at the moment. While it is convenient it doesn't always give you the best experience.
What were your gripes with Plex Media center? Maybe I can help out.
My biggest gripe is the osd during playback which is not as feature rich as the one in xbmc.
That is skin dependent and I believe that Plex can use most of the XBMC skins out there. Not sure about the new skins designed for 12.0 but at least older ones should work. MQ4 for example is OSD eye-candy...
Thanks, I didn't know this. Now I'm struggling to get my XBMC metadata generated by Sickbeard into Plex. It's not reading the episode thumbnails (it seems because it's .tbn) or NFO files for the TV shows. Movies are 100%.