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SOLVED: Feedback -Movie Quality - Printable Version +- Jellyfin Forum (https://forum.jellyfin.org) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.jellyfin.org/f-support) +--- Forum: Troubleshooting (https://forum.jellyfin.org/f-troubleshooting) +---- Forum: Networking & Access (https://forum.jellyfin.org/f-networking-access) +---- Thread: SOLVED: Feedback -Movie Quality (/t-solved-feedback-movie-quality) |
Feedback -Movie Quality - Calm-Greg - 2025-03-21 I have added Jellyfin to our home network to provide media to our smart android tv's etc. The media had many years of history of family images, home movies etc. of the growing family, weddings trips and the like. I had a problem where some movies were heavily buffering in playback on the smart tv's but running okay on a desktop machine. Corrective suggestions online did not help in resolving the buffering. I also tried re-editing the movies to a lower quality format but was uncomfortable on the lower movie quality. Comparing movies that were working and others buffering I noticed a common element. Larger MPEG4 codec files were buffering. MP4 files of H264 codec were all working okay. After re-editing the buffering movies to H264 mp4 movies all is working okay. Result: Lot's of family movies (and laughs) now running on the smart tv's RE: Feedback -Movie Quality - TheDreadPirate - 2025-03-21 Can you share the codec info for the problem videos? And can you reproduce the problem and then share your jellyfin logs via privatebin.net? And what are your server specs? RE: Feedback -Movie Quality - Calm-Greg - 2025-03-24 Found an old "offending" video on my Onedrive, loaded back into Jellyfin with similar results to previous. Video size 2053 MB Codec: MPEG4 mp4v mp4a AAC Log loaded onto privatebin with access details as below https://privatebin.net/?8c2984edee9f8db0#7HyLKdqr9a4gsziZV7bYqZfxKmZAdcPennnPJ5rtMKFe Password: Jelly250324 My server running on Jellyfin 10.10.6 with Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon Intel i5-4380U Storage - QNAS NAS TS451D2 Intel Celeron J4025 CPU with 3 x 4TB Seagate ST4000(2DR166) in Raid 5 RE: Feedback -Movie Quality - Calm-Greg - 2025-03-24 Please contact me for anything I missed that can help RE: Feedback -Movie Quality - TheDreadPirate - 2025-03-24 The files are transcoding to HEVC. Which is very computationally intensive. Especially for your older CPU. You can try disabling "Allow encoding in HEVC format" and it will transcode to H264 instead. Which should transcode much faster on your older CPU. But it doesn't say WHY it is transcoding. Not sure where you got the codec info from, that that isn't quite what I need. In the Jellyfin UI, if you click on the "..." context menu there is a "media info" option. Click on it and then click on the "copy" icon at the top of the window that pops up. Share that. RE: Feedback -Movie Quality - Calm-Greg - 2025-03-24 southern nsw beaches 2019 Container: mp4 Path: /Media/SHARE/All_Movies/2019/southern nsw beaches 2019.mp4 Size: 2053 MB Video Title: 1080p MPEG4 SDR Codec: MPEG4 Codec tag: mp4v AVC: No Profile: Advanced Simple Profile Level: 5 Resolution: 1920x1080 Aspect ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic: No Interlaced: No Framerate: 25 Bitrate: 32592 kbps Bit depth: 8 bit Video range: SDR Video range type: SDR Pixel format: yuv420p Ref frames: 1 Audio Title: AVID Audio Handler - English - AAC - Stereo - Default Language: eng Codec: AAC Codec tag: mp4a AVC: No Profile: LC Layout: stereo Channels: 2 ch Bitrate: 192 kbps Sample rate: 48000 Hz Default: Yes Forced: No External: No Trust this helps. Greg RE: Feedback -Movie Quality - Calm-Greg - 2025-03-24 Also checked "Allow encoding in HEVC format" is enabled. As well as "Allow encoding in AV1 format" Greg RE: Feedback -Movie Quality - TheDreadPirate - 2025-03-25 UNcheck both "Allow encoding in HEVC format" and "Allow encoding in AV1 format". The older "Advanced simple profile" codec is probably trigger the transcode. Most modern devices do not support accelerated decoding and more devices won't attempt to software decode them. RE: Feedback -Movie Quality - Calm-Greg - 2025-03-25 Disabled both "Allow encoding in HEVC format" and "Allow encoding in AV1 format". Interesting result with the movie detailed above working fine. Another movie which I loaded to "reproduce this problem" (not detailed above) came back with the original buffering problem however that was a 4k MPEG container which we are pushing hard with. You've also highlighted the slower CPU's as a problem. Our initial intent was to run Jellyfin from within a NAS container which was quite cumbersome with problems. One being the buffering. We then moved to an old Macbook Pro which runs a faster CPU. Believe we have corrected the best we can with our hardware. Now a satisfactory working solution. Thanks, Pirate, for your help |