Tom Enitan Posted Tuesday at 09:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:53 PM Am seeking assistance with improving server tunning if possible to reduce buffing and increase channel where more than one clients is connected to the server Clients Libreelec Kodi>DVBViewer addon, on windows 11 nuc, Server DMS is on Dell Windows 10 2 Xeon processors, Ram 36gb, SSD 1TB on LAN connected through Cat6 IPTV M3u list channel URL list works fine when tested with vcl player Everything works fine, except when two to three clients are connected to the server I experience hiccup, channel switch is slow or time delay before the server pass the stream to the client. I don't have any log to prove this behaviors is based on my visual observation. Anything setting that I tinkering on the server to improve this issue Thanks Quote
Griga Posted Wednesday at 05:55 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:55 AM Please create a support.zip on the server PC after reproducing the issue and attach it here. vor 7 Stunden schrieb Tom Enitan: I don't have any log to prove this behaviors The support.zip should contain a svcdebug.log, provided you didn't switch "Write debug log" off in the Media Server Options (svcoptions.exe) -> General. Quote
Tom Enitan Posted Wednesday at 11:16 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:16 PM 17 hours ago, Griga said: Please create a support.zip on the server PC after reproducing the issue and attach it here. support.zip The support.zip should contain a svcdebug.log, provided you didn't switch "Write debug log" off in the Media Server Options (svcoptions.exe) -> General. Pls attached is the support file, although I mainly used Kodi which connect to the service nicely, but I tried to connect DVB clients to server using the option build in the client to locate server, the server in the LAN did not show -any suggestions? Quote
Griga Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Am 29.1.2026 um 00:16 schrieb Tom Enitan: attached is the support file In your svcdebug.log I see scores of "InternetAllowed [IP-Address] access from other nets forbidden, aborted" entries. This means, the web server part of your Media Server is accessible from the internet, and hackers from all over the world are trying to penetrate. Such possibilities are easy to find by using special search engines. This would make me a bit nervous Due to your settings the Media Server rejects these connections attempts. Nevertheless they temporarily keep the Media Server busy. Usually this should not happen in a home network behind a router. The router firewall should prevent it. The router should not forward the requests to the Media Server, except if you need it for some reason and you have configured the router accordingly and you know exactly what you do. Am 29.1.2026 um 00:16 schrieb Tom Enitan: I tried to connect DVB clients to server using the option build in the client to locate server, the server in the LAN did not show Which DVB clients? DVBViewer? You have disabled the RTSP server part in the Media Server options (svcoptions.exe), so Sat>IP (or more generally DVB>IP) can't work, including the corresponding UPnP auto-detection mechanisms. Quote
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