![]() Serviio-debug.zip Debug log of video tests (25.65 KiB) Downloaded 239 timesĬomplete name : D:\Media\TV\Endeavour\Season 1\ - orig.mp4 I also attached the debug log taken during 2 tests of these files ![]() ![]() Here is a MEDIAINFO report of a test file (an episode of Endevour) which will not play natively. I GUARENTEE others are actually having to use transcode profiles to overcome this issue without realising they could use direct streaming to their device, simply because of some values in the header/config info in the mp4. Thoughts and guidance are very much appreciated, however, PLEASE don't reply with answers which suggest "re-encode your entire library using another encoder" or "buy a more powerful media server" - this is not identifying and solving the issue. The Machete editing required could simply be to de-mux the video stream to a separate file, or to remove a single key frame from the beginning/end of the mp4 - neither of which mean re-encoding the original mp4 file.īelow, I've listed MEDIAINFO details on 2 test video clips - I've tried it only many others, and the result is the same. These start playing immediately, and only use a few % processor overhead on my serviio media server. Once I've used Machete, these videos will stream from Serviio to my Humax without any transcoding, using the Generic profile. I use a non-destructive editor (Machete) which can split, crop, and rejoin mp4's without re-encoding This, however, causes a nearly 1 min delay before the start of the video, and prevents any other streams being delivered to other devices, as my media server is maxed out transcoding this stream. I have over 2000 home video clips/films etc all encoded over the years using handbrake (via Vidcoder) using the default HighProfileĪs they stand these only play on my Humax when Serviio is configured to use a profile such as Sony Bravia 2009 which does on the fly transcoding of MP4. All these test files WILL play natively (aka direct stream, without transcoding) to my Samsung C-Series TV. ![]() The results are always consistent across both. I have 2 test Serviio systems - both clean build Serviio 1.4 on a WinXP and Win8.1 system. Otherwise, the error message "Cannot support this file format" error pops up on the TV. I've identified that my Humax Fox T2 Freeview can natively play mp4 (AVC-H4.1, AAC) videos from serviio - however they will only do so if I've any kind of editing to them. ![]()
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