2024-06-18, 04:21 AM
Have you actually seen the frame-drop counter increase in the playback info, or are you going by eye?
Could you try playing the same video locally on a PC using something like VLC? VLC can also display if there are frame drops and how much of those have happened.
This could help rule out the video from being the issue. If the same thing happens with VLC, good chance it's the video.
Though looking at your log, I see it's a BD remux that you're trying to play. How are your clients connected to the server? Are they all local or remote? Do they all have a wired connection to the server? I'm willing to bet it may be due to the large amount of data being handled at once. Maybe the frame drops happen when the network connection temporarily slows down enough to cause the issue. Can you also try re-encoding the video to a lower bitrate? You can use a program like Handbrake to re-encode the video to lower its bitrate.
Could you try playing the same video locally on a PC using something like VLC? VLC can also display if there are frame drops and how much of those have happened.
This could help rule out the video from being the issue. If the same thing happens with VLC, good chance it's the video.
Though looking at your log, I see it's a BD remux that you're trying to play. How are your clients connected to the server? Are they all local or remote? Do they all have a wired connection to the server? I'm willing to bet it may be due to the large amount of data being handled at once. Maybe the frame drops happen when the network connection temporarily slows down enough to cause the issue. Can you also try re-encoding the video to a lower bitrate? You can use a program like Handbrake to re-encode the video to lower its bitrate.