2023-09-01, 04:42 PM
hi @bitmap,
these following findings are intresting..
i've completely deleted server and installed it again, but no use , still issue persist.
i've meg (201
and pizza 3 The mummy - as mkv format
and remaining movies - as mp4 format
when ever i play mkv format looks like transcoding trigging and i can see data usage is optimal (in mb's as per play)
but in case of when i play mp4 then network usage is high again (eg: in gb's)
logs:
https://icedrive.net/s/bPiBR7FiyXYD3uW3xhPutjwwWvgj
simplified chatGPT analysis when i compare 1 mp4 file vs 1 mkv file
Certainly, here's a comparison of the differences between Log 1 and Log 2:
**Log 1:**
- **Date and Time:** Log 1 is timestamped on "[2023-09-01 21:52:32.494 +05:30]" and contains entries that occurred around this time.
- **Content:** Log 1 primarily relates to media playback, transcoding, and monitoring of events during the playback of "The Meg (201
."
- **Playback Method:** It mentions "Transcode" as the playback method due to unsupported video and audio codecs.
- **Events:** Log 1 includes events related to starting and stopping playback, slow HTTP responses, and monitoring playback events.
**Log 2:**
- **Date and Time:** Log 2 is timestamped on "[2023-09-01 21:42:30.525 +05:30]" and contains entries that occurred around this time.
- **Content:** Log 2 also relates to media playback but with a different media item, "The Super Mario Bros. Movie." It uses "DirectPlay" as the playback method, meaning there's no transcoding involved.
- **Events:** Log 2 includes events related to starting and stopping playback, slow HTTP responses, and monitoring playback events, similar to Log 1.
**Differences:**
- **Media Content:** Log 1 involves the playback of "The Meg (201
" with transcoding, while Log 2 involves "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" with direct playback.
- **Playback Method:** Log 1 uses transcoding ("Transcode") to adapt media for playback, whereas Log 2 uses direct playback ("DirectPlay"), indicating that the media format is natively supported.
- **Item Names:** Log 1 mentions "The Meg" as the item being played, while Log 2 mentions "The Super Mario Bros. Movie."
- **Timestamps:** Log 1 and Log 2 have different timestamps, indicating that these events occurred at different times.
In summary, the key differences between Log 1 and Log 2 are the media content being played, the playback method used, the item names, and the specific timestamps of the events. Both logs relate to media playback and event monitoring within the same application or server but with different media items and playback methods.
these following findings are intresting..
i've completely deleted server and installed it again, but no use , still issue persist.
i've meg (201
![Nerd-face Nerd-face](https://static.jellyfin.org/forum/images/smilies/apple_emoji/nerd-face.png)
and remaining movies - as mp4 format
when ever i play mkv format looks like transcoding trigging and i can see data usage is optimal (in mb's as per play)
but in case of when i play mp4 then network usage is high again (eg: in gb's)
logs:
https://icedrive.net/s/bPiBR7FiyXYD3uW3xhPutjwwWvgj
simplified chatGPT analysis when i compare 1 mp4 file vs 1 mkv file
Certainly, here's a comparison of the differences between Log 1 and Log 2:
**Log 1:**
- **Date and Time:** Log 1 is timestamped on "[2023-09-01 21:52:32.494 +05:30]" and contains entries that occurred around this time.
- **Content:** Log 1 primarily relates to media playback, transcoding, and monitoring of events during the playback of "The Meg (201
![Nerd-face Nerd-face](https://static.jellyfin.org/forum/images/smilies/apple_emoji/nerd-face.png)
- **Playback Method:** It mentions "Transcode" as the playback method due to unsupported video and audio codecs.
- **Events:** Log 1 includes events related to starting and stopping playback, slow HTTP responses, and monitoring playback events.
**Log 2:**
- **Date and Time:** Log 2 is timestamped on "[2023-09-01 21:42:30.525 +05:30]" and contains entries that occurred around this time.
- **Content:** Log 2 also relates to media playback but with a different media item, "The Super Mario Bros. Movie." It uses "DirectPlay" as the playback method, meaning there's no transcoding involved.
- **Events:** Log 2 includes events related to starting and stopping playback, slow HTTP responses, and monitoring playback events, similar to Log 1.
**Differences:**
- **Media Content:** Log 1 involves the playback of "The Meg (201
![Nerd-face Nerd-face](https://static.jellyfin.org/forum/images/smilies/apple_emoji/nerd-face.png)
- **Playback Method:** Log 1 uses transcoding ("Transcode") to adapt media for playback, whereas Log 2 uses direct playback ("DirectPlay"), indicating that the media format is natively supported.
- **Item Names:** Log 1 mentions "The Meg" as the item being played, while Log 2 mentions "The Super Mario Bros. Movie."
- **Timestamps:** Log 1 and Log 2 have different timestamps, indicating that these events occurred at different times.
In summary, the key differences between Log 1 and Log 2 are the media content being played, the playback method used, the item names, and the specific timestamps of the events. Both logs relate to media playback and event monitoring within the same application or server but with different media items and playback methods.