2024-07-19, 01:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-07-19, 03:25 AM by podonnell. Edited 2 times in total.)
A majority of titles I've tried to watch this week are all facing this issue now.
However I might have a clue -- one that I started last night for the first time, I watched for 30 minutes straight with zero interruption. The audio codec is DTS-MA so I believe I would of had an audio transcode that occurred.
That same title I tried to resume today and within 10 seconds it stops playing, pressing pause and play again does not resume it just like the others.
Is there by chance a transcode that is cached and perhaps stopped where I left off when I first watched? I can't explain how else I would be able to watch 30 minutes uninterrupted, but not even 15 seconds after trying to resume today. Can I purge the transcode or other cache directory to see if this helps?
Update: I decided to try and force a new transcode by lowering the bitrate down to 1080p-10mbps, this allowed me to watch another 40 minutes uninterrupted. I haven't gone back to test the full bitrate again, but I'm wondering if this forced a new transcode as before it was just an audio transcode for the title I tried this on. Hopefully this gives some insight into what might be happening?
However I might have a clue -- one that I started last night for the first time, I watched for 30 minutes straight with zero interruption. The audio codec is DTS-MA so I believe I would of had an audio transcode that occurred.
That same title I tried to resume today and within 10 seconds it stops playing, pressing pause and play again does not resume it just like the others.
Is there by chance a transcode that is cached and perhaps stopped where I left off when I first watched? I can't explain how else I would be able to watch 30 minutes uninterrupted, but not even 15 seconds after trying to resume today. Can I purge the transcode or other cache directory to see if this helps?
Update: I decided to try and force a new transcode by lowering the bitrate down to 1080p-10mbps, this allowed me to watch another 40 minutes uninterrupted. I haven't gone back to test the full bitrate again, but I'm wondering if this forced a new transcode as before it was just an audio transcode for the title I tried this on. Hopefully this gives some insight into what might be happening?