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thecove2021-09-27 07:38:31
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thecove, 2021-09-27 07:38:31

Is it possible to assemble a 10Gbe multimedia system at home?

The question is: is there a complete set of equipment on the market for viewing video from a home NAS server over 10GbE networks. ?
- Of course, there are routers for 10GbE.
- 10GbE network cables are available. There are no problems
here - there is a NAS with support for 10GbE networks. There are no problems

here either. But TVs capable of supporting 10Gbe networks - no, or I didn’t find it. 10/100 Mbps only
Video players - similar. Blue-Ray players, which I watched in particular, can also grab a maximum of 100.

In nature, there are generally players supporting 10Gbe at a reasonable price? What's the point if it exists but costs 10 thousand dollars)))

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Drno, 2021-09-27
@Drno

1gb is enough even for 8k....
select any media player with support for 8k, there are many options in 1gb network

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Diman89, 2021-09-27
@Diman89

TVs without gigabit are also annoying - almost any 4K remux slows down, saves only usb3.x / wifi (where it will give out more)
As for the players, it’s the same, but you can use ordinary PCs with traditional or not very OS

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Rezorf, 2021-09-27
@Rezorf

I think there is a question about lobbying the interests of copyright defenders. They all perfectly understand why you need gigabit, and even more so 10. There are no applications on the same Smart TV that can work via SMB - I think for the same reason. Well, on Chinese TVs, probably. We live in such a time.

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