High resolution movie over shared library

Hi,
my iTunes music folder is on a network server and the library file on my iMac. Now I want to play a movie from the iMac over shared library on my Mac mini. The movie is a 100% quality ripped DVD in MP4 with 3 audio layers (DD 2.0, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1) and has a bitrate of 18 mbits/s. When I start the movie from the Mac mini it loads the movie on and on but don't start it.
Is it just because of the 100 mbit local network, or is there any regulation from iTunes. In what video quality (I want the full audio quality) can I rip the DVD to play it over the network?

plaing the menu in every .swf file will increase the size of
each file. the shared library file will be larger than it needs to
be.
Why not just make one .swf that only contains the just the
menu. Then you could create a master file that loads the menu.swf
at a high enough level that it is always on top. The other movies
(webpages) could be loaded inbetween the master.swf, which you'd
probably put on level 1, and the menu.swf. That way only the bare
essentials would need to be stored in the shared library keeping
its size as small as possible.
(see Shane Rebenschied's book,
Flash MX 2004: Beyond the Bsasics)

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