buggy Playback of HD files via NFS mount
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Re: buggy Playback of HD files via NFS mount
Do you run any P2P programs at background? If some packets are delayed, this could be generate temporary bottleneck.
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dynamic1969
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Re: buggy Playback of HD files via NFS mount
Hi alesk3k,
it seems you had even more success than myself. I have tried to stream a HD File ( a m2ts container taken by AnyDVD from a BlueRay ) via DLNA, NFS as well as USB without any success. The result has always been, that I was either able to see a fast moving Video Stream without any audio, no Video etc.
Even my attempts to demux & remux into different container formats ( TS & MKV ) with different Audio codecs ( tried ac3 with 640, 448 and 192 Kbps ) did not yield in any considerable improvements.
I would therefore be interested to understand, as to:
- which container format you have been using to stream your HD file ( m2ts, ts, mkv, ... ? )
- which audio codec it was using ( ac3 ? ) and at which bit-rate ?
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dynamic
it seems you had even more success than myself. I have tried to stream a HD File ( a m2ts container taken by AnyDVD from a BlueRay ) via DLNA, NFS as well as USB without any success. The result has always been, that I was either able to see a fast moving Video Stream without any audio, no Video etc.
Even my attempts to demux & remux into different container formats ( TS & MKV ) with different Audio codecs ( tried ac3 with 640, 448 and 192 Kbps ) did not yield in any considerable improvements.
I would therefore be interested to understand, as to:
- which container format you have been using to stream your HD file ( m2ts, ts, mkv, ... ? )
- which audio codec it was using ( ac3 ? ) and at which bit-rate ?
Regards
dynamic
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dynamic1969
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Re: buggy Playback of HD files via NFS mount
Why do you think that the frame rate is the problem ? The movies I have tested with are from my own region ... and what rate should these have ?hini7 wrote:I think that your problem it's different. It's not related to the video container/codec or the audio codec. The speed playback it's related to the framerate of the video itself. If it's 25frames or 24.xxx (depends on your region) I think that the TV Player gets confused and playback at a wrong speed.
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dynamic
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dynamic1969
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Re: buggy Playback of HD files via NFS mount
Yes, this is also my suspicion, as the problem actually occurs if the Audio Codec is not supported ( which is almost always the case, as the first audio codec in the containers usually is DTS and I have not found a way to switch to any of the non DTS audio codecs on the TV yet ).hini7 wrote:I though about some issues with some players to play content with other frame rates than the expected (i.e. playing at 25 fps a 23.9fps movie) But I thing about another possibility, if no sound is being decoded (DTS) maybe the video gets out of sync and then the player plays at full speed (maximun decoding speed?).
We simply need to get DTS enabled on these TVs
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dynamic
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