2025-07-12, 07:14 PM
Thank you! It all makes sense now.
I had not been able to find a way to view playback info on the Jellyfin players on my TVs, but finally found it in the HTML player. Now I can see that all the titles that do NOT show the issue are encoded H264, and those that do are mostly encoded VC1 or MPEG2VIDEO. That may also partially explain why I have this problem mostly with files ripped from older discs that I've had in my collection for many years; all the new ones I've bought recently are encoded H264.
Do you have a recommendation for a video converter?
I had not been able to find a way to view playback info on the Jellyfin players on my TVs, but finally found it in the HTML player. Now I can see that all the titles that do NOT show the issue are encoded H264, and those that do are mostly encoded VC1 or MPEG2VIDEO. That may also partially explain why I have this problem mostly with files ripped from older discs that I've had in my collection for many years; all the new ones I've bought recently are encoded H264.
Do you have a recommendation for a video converter?