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DarkScott

Hi.

I have Pansonic TX-P46G20E plasma TV connected to router with ethernent cable. On other side I have my pc connected too. Now I enabled sharing files with windows home/media group how ever is called, so every system connected to router can access my files. Now there is problem. On Tv I can access all the pictures, but when I try to play the video it gets really laggy. almost unwatchable. I tried to connect laptop to that internent cable that has been connected to Tv, and it seems to load files from my PC just perfectly with no lag. So I think It could be in TV's entrance point for internent cable, or there is something else ? And no, my Tv doesen't have wireless access point, so I have to connect it through cable. 

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10 hours ago, ImHyperstyle said:

Erm is the cable old or like cat 2 xd?

No cables are brand new. How come they work while laptop is connected, but with same cable Tv is lagging.. ?

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10 hours ago, KenjiUmino said:

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I have Pansonic TX-P46G20E plasma TV connected to router with ethernent cable. On other side I have my pc connected too. Now I enabled sharing files with windows home/media group how ever is called, so every system connected to router can access my files. Now there is problem. On Tv I can access all the pictures, but when I try to play the video it gets really laggy. almost unwatchable. I tried to connect laptop to that internent cable that has been connected to Tv, and it seems to load files from my PC just perfectly with no lag. So I think It could be in TV's entrance point for internent cable, or there is something else ? And no, my Tv doesen't have wireless access point, so I have to connect it through cable. 

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Your TV probably doesn't have the processing power to decode the videos you're trying to watch... for example, I don't think many TVs would be able to decode 1080p x265, even if they had the codec. 

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