2023-08-05, 04:12 AM
(2023-08-05, 03:53 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Server logs and, if they exist, ffmpeg logs please.
Random, but possibly related question. Do you you have transcode throttling enabled? I had an issue with my CCwGTV 4K where it was also stuttered. Remembered I had recently enabled transcode throttling. Disabled that and my CCwGTV played normally again.
Seems that enabling transcode throttling changes the way that even direct played files are not served as aggressively? The CCwGTV doesn't keep a huge buffer so not getting served files aggressively resulted in a starved buffer?
So I checked and I definitely don't have transcode throttling enabled so that's not it. As for the log files, here are all the log files from tonight located within the server folder. If I missed something please let me know, but I think this is what you were looking for. As for why there are a bunch of them, while I was trying to figure out why the movie was stuttering I had exited and relaunched the movie, changed bitrates, messed with settings etc. so I was left with a whole bunch of logs. Combining them gets you to a full log for tonight, but I left them separate in case it's easier to sift through and to avoid me screwing them up.
As a side note, could this have something to do with audio files on the chromecast? I've heard certain types of audio streams are just too much for it and can create these types of issues. In this case I was dealing with a 7.1 AAC files, not sure if that's too much for it but I'll have to keep an eye on other files to see if there's a connection. Log zip file is below.
Log Files Jellyfin.zip (Size: 125.58 KB / Downloads: 22)