• Reviews around server (1.82 of 5)

    Samsung BD-F5900 3D Wi-Fi Blu-ray Disc Player (2013 Model)

    • Maybe this is a reason for the really sluggish Samsung servers that another reviewer was complaining about.
    • Samsung, in their infinite wisdom, decided to tie every app down to their unreliable servers.
    • * Media streaming does not work well either with Link as the media server or Windows Media Player as the
    • I have a Windows-based media server and this product works well with it
    • But that Cinavia support is a deal-breaker for serious cord-cutters who back up their disc-based media to hard drives or servers
    • Works perfectly with my Buffalo NAS as a media server to stream movies.
    • So these players are either going through a slow server, or else their processors are terrible and that's causing the problem, but they all seem to have that problem, and Samsung seems to be the worse.
    • As it turns out each time my server is fine
    • Instead of each app being independent of each other, they are all tied to Samsung's unreliable servers.
    • I have a few different media streamers and it would only recognize Windows Media Server(which is a bad server, because it doesn't update often enough).
    • I've tried 3 times to watch an Amazon prime movie and each time it lets me watch about 20 to 30 minutes and then the Samsung server has lost service.