2023-10-17, 06:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-10-17, 06:10 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
Is that ffmpeg log the same video as the videos in the log from your first post. I noticed you, for some reason, redacted the show name in the first log, but not the ffmpeg log. I have no way to verify that the logs are associated since ffmpeg logs don't include time stamps.
For the future, redacting WAN IPs is fine, redacting user names is fine. Please don't redact file names. Those are important for matching jellyfin and ffmpeg logs.
Regardless, the ffmpeg log indicates that your server is more than capable of transcoding, so I'm not sure that is the problem anyway.
Have you tried rebooting your server? Why? Because Windows is dumb sometimes.
Also try manually setting the max bit rate in the jellyfin app on your chromecast to 120Mbps. The "Auto" setting is bugged and sometimes sets a really low bit rate.
For the future, redacting WAN IPs is fine, redacting user names is fine. Please don't redact file names. Those are important for matching jellyfin and ffmpeg logs.
Regardless, the ffmpeg log indicates that your server is more than capable of transcoding, so I'm not sure that is the problem anyway.
Have you tried rebooting your server? Why? Because Windows is dumb sometimes.
Also try manually setting the max bit rate in the jellyfin app on your chromecast to 120Mbps. The "Auto" setting is bugged and sometimes sets a really low bit rate.