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RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - TheDreadPirate - 2024-07-08 Since there aren't any attachments, you can leave out "-c:t? copy" altogether. Also, I noticed I put in an extra space after "-max_muxing_queue_size 2048". Not sure if that matters, but ffmpeg is particular about syntax. RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - ezrab552 - 2024-07-09 (2024-07-08, 10:08 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Since there aren't any attachments, you can leave out "-c:t? copy" altogether. Also, I noticed I put in an extra space after "-max_muxing_queue_size 2048". Not sure if that matters, but ffmpeg is particular about syntax. OK. This is what I'm getting now... RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - TheDreadPirate - 2024-07-09 So it looks like it ran fine. Wherever you told it to output the test jpg, try opening it. Definitely strange that it works when run manually. RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - ezrab552 - 2024-07-10 (2024-07-09, 03:00 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: So it looks like it ran fine. Wherever you told it to output the test jpg, try opening it. Sorry for the silly question, but where is the output. I only put the movie path in the code... RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - TheDreadPirate - 2024-07-10 The last option of the command is the output file. If you just specified a file name, like in my example, and not a full path the file will be whatever you called it in the directory you ran the command from. In your screenshot you ran the command in C:\Windows\System32. If you didn't specify a full path it is probably sitting in that folder. RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - ezrab552 - 2024-07-10 (2024-07-10, 03:53 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: The last option of the command is the output file. If you just specified a file name, like in my example, and not a full path the file will be whatever you called it in the directory you ran the command from. In your screenshot you ran the command in C:\Windows\System32. If you didn't specify a full path it is probably sitting in that folder. I found the file. This file is way stuttering than the original one. RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - TheDreadPirate - 2024-07-10 (2024-07-10, 05:31 PM)ezrab552 Wrote: I found the file. This file is way stuttering than the original one. More or less? RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - ezrab552 - 2024-07-10 (2024-07-10, 05:37 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote:(2024-07-10, 05:31 PM)ezrab552 Wrote: I found the file. This file is way stuttering than the original one. More. It's feels like a video with a very low fps now. Edit: Playing the file on pc is very stuttering, playing it on the streamer is the same as original file. RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - TheDreadPirate - 2024-07-10 Is that on the ATV box you've had issues with? What about on other clients? RE: Playback issue on Android TV app - ezrab552 - 2024-07-10 (2024-07-10, 06:24 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Is that on the ATV box you've had issues with? What about on other clients? Yes. I have two Android TV Boxes Xiaomi mibox 4 and Xiaomi box 2nd gen, and Only with the Xiaomi box 2nd gen I have an issue. All other clients works fine. I have TCL TV with Google TV that have this issue only worse, but when I swiched to LibVLC player the videos plays fine. |