7 hours ago
Hey!
I have a library of MakeMKV-Rips and MKVs of other sources.
Until yesterday I could play TrueHD Atmos tracks from both perfectly fine without transcoding on my Nvidia Shield using the Jellyfin for Android TV (0.19.4) app.
But today Jellyfin (10.11.4) insists on transcoding my rips, but not my other files - even though I didn't change or update anything and both audio tracks look the same to me:
Rip:
Audio
Title: Surround 7.1 - English - Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos - Default
Language: eng
Codec: TRUEHD
AVC: No
Profile: Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos
Layout: 7.1
Channels: 8 ch
Bitrate: 2994 kbps
Sample rate: 48000 Hz
Bit depth: 24 bit
Default: Yes
Forced: No
External: No
Other file:
Audio
Title: Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos - Default
Language: eng
Codec: TRUEHD
AVC: No
Profile: Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos
Layout: 7.1
Channels: 8 ch
Bitrate: 2935 kbps
Sample rate: 48000 Hz
Bit depth: 24 bit
Default: Yes
Forced: No
External: No
What could possibly have changed here to cause this behavior?
Jellyfin is running as a docker container and I have attached the reported playback capabilities and debug logs.
What is wild to me that the logs look like a dolby vision problem on line 488 (?), but the transcode reason given in the dashboard is audio:
"The video stream is compatible with the device, but has an incompatible audio format (DTS, Dolby TrueHD, etc) or number of audio channels. The video stream will be repackaged losslessly on the fly before being sent to the device. Only the audio stream will be transcoded. Power consumed by direct streaming usually depends on the audio profile. Only the video stream is lossless."
Thank you in advance for any insight!
I have a library of MakeMKV-Rips and MKVs of other sources.
Until yesterday I could play TrueHD Atmos tracks from both perfectly fine without transcoding on my Nvidia Shield using the Jellyfin for Android TV (0.19.4) app.
But today Jellyfin (10.11.4) insists on transcoding my rips, but not my other files - even though I didn't change or update anything and both audio tracks look the same to me:
Rip:
Audio
Title: Surround 7.1 - English - Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos - Default
Language: eng
Codec: TRUEHD
AVC: No
Profile: Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos
Layout: 7.1
Channels: 8 ch
Bitrate: 2994 kbps
Sample rate: 48000 Hz
Bit depth: 24 bit
Default: Yes
Forced: No
External: No
Other file:
Audio
Title: Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos - Default
Language: eng
Codec: TRUEHD
AVC: No
Profile: Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos
Layout: 7.1
Channels: 8 ch
Bitrate: 2935 kbps
Sample rate: 48000 Hz
Bit depth: 24 bit
Default: Yes
Forced: No
External: No
What could possibly have changed here to cause this behavior?
Jellyfin is running as a docker container and I have attached the reported playback capabilities and debug logs.
What is wild to me that the logs look like a dolby vision problem on line 488 (?), but the transcode reason given in the dashboard is audio:
"The video stream is compatible with the device, but has an incompatible audio format (DTS, Dolby TrueHD, etc) or number of audio channels. The video stream will be repackaged losslessly on the fly before being sent to the device. Only the audio stream will be transcoded. Power consumed by direct streaming usually depends on the audio profile. Only the video stream is lossless."
Thank you in advance for any insight!
