02-03-2023, 11:48 AM
If you're experiencing buffering issues with your NAS when streaming large 4K movies from PLEX to your TV, it's possible that the NAS's processing power and memory resources are being overloaded. You can check the resource utilization of your NAS by observing the administrator panel or resource monitor.
If the resource monitor shows that the CPU usage is high during streaming, it may indicate that the NAS is struggling to keep up with the demands of transcoding the video into a format that your TV can play. In this case, you could consider converting your videos into a format that your TV supports, to avoid the need for transcoding.
If the resource monitor shows that the RAM usage is high during streaming, it's possible that a RAM upgrade could help improve performance and reduce buffering. However, if the CPU usage is consistently high, even with additional RAM, it may indicate that a new NAS with a more powerful CPU is needed to handle the demands of streaming 4K videos.
If the resource monitor shows that the CPU usage is high during streaming, it may indicate that the NAS is struggling to keep up with the demands of transcoding the video into a format that your TV can play. In this case, you could consider converting your videos into a format that your TV supports, to avoid the need for transcoding.
If the resource monitor shows that the RAM usage is high during streaming, it's possible that a RAM upgrade could help improve performance and reduce buffering. However, if the CPU usage is consistently high, even with additional RAM, it may indicate that a new NAS with a more powerful CPU is needed to handle the demands of streaming 4K videos.