2024-04-10, 11:08 PM
Hello, let me preface with devices.
Server:
Ryzen5 5600x
RTX3060TI
32GB RAM
Windows 11 fully updated
Jellyfin ver. 10.8.13
Jellyfin Media Player updated (for testing)
Alienware AW3235QF 32" curved OLED monitor.
PC streaming content:
I5 6600k
GTX 1060
32GB RAM
Windows 10, most recent update
Jellyfin Media Player fully updated
Old Samsung Plasma 1080I TV
Issue is on MKV wrapped media, im having very bad red ghosting during any movement when the streaming pc is decoding the content itself. If i force the server to transcode the file (did this in the media player by "allow transcode" checkboxes 1 at a time untill it showed a clean picture, which was "allow transcode AV1"), it works perfectly fine but nearly cripples my 5600x, for a single stream of the animated tv series Archer, it consumes 2 processes at 40% cpu usage each for the single episode that is being streamed. the processes are FFMPEG if i remember correctly.
This is seems like a transcoding issue on the streaming PC side, but im not well versed enough in this type of media to understand if i need to find codecs to properly handle these files, or or if the I5 simply doesnt have the correct insructions to properly decode whatever is under the wrapping of these MKV files.
I assume i will be asked what these are under the wrapper (i assume AV1, due to the fact allowing transcode for AV1 fixed the issue visually but created another problem), what is a good program to use to get under the hood on these files to get to the bottom of this?
this issue does not occur on the server itself, watching the videos they are fine on there.
Server:
Ryzen5 5600x
RTX3060TI
32GB RAM
Windows 11 fully updated
Jellyfin ver. 10.8.13
Jellyfin Media Player updated (for testing)
Alienware AW3235QF 32" curved OLED monitor.
PC streaming content:
I5 6600k
GTX 1060
32GB RAM
Windows 10, most recent update
Jellyfin Media Player fully updated
Old Samsung Plasma 1080I TV
Issue is on MKV wrapped media, im having very bad red ghosting during any movement when the streaming pc is decoding the content itself. If i force the server to transcode the file (did this in the media player by "allow transcode" checkboxes 1 at a time untill it showed a clean picture, which was "allow transcode AV1"), it works perfectly fine but nearly cripples my 5600x, for a single stream of the animated tv series Archer, it consumes 2 processes at 40% cpu usage each for the single episode that is being streamed. the processes are FFMPEG if i remember correctly.
This is seems like a transcoding issue on the streaming PC side, but im not well versed enough in this type of media to understand if i need to find codecs to properly handle these files, or or if the I5 simply doesnt have the correct insructions to properly decode whatever is under the wrapping of these MKV files.
I assume i will be asked what these are under the wrapper (i assume AV1, due to the fact allowing transcode for AV1 fixed the issue visually but created another problem), what is a good program to use to get under the hood on these files to get to the bottom of this?
this issue does not occur on the server itself, watching the videos they are fine on there.