2025-03-07, 06:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-03-07, 06:06 AM by SlimeQSlimeball. Edited 1 time in total.)
UPDATE: Everything works on my other Roku (the cheaper one) on a 1080p TV. Maybe this has something to do with 4k?
I have a 4K LG LCD TV, Roku Ultra, 14.1.4 build 7713, Jellyfin 10.10.6 running on a Windows 11 PC. The Jellyfin client for the Roku seems to be 2.2.5 from the logfile.
I have seen this thread: (https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-solved-m2ts...2#pid50132) and it is similar to my problem but not the same. I am unable to play certain files but others are fine. It does not appear to be a container issue because my affected file is a MKV already. I tried to remux it with FFMPEG in the way that was mentioned and it didn't do anything.
Most movies work fine, some will not. It will play a movie but if I try to pause, rewind, fast forward, whatever, it then stops playback and goes back to the movie selection screen.
My log shows this when I try to play an affected file:
[2025-03-06 22:51:19.503 -07:00] [INF] [46] Jellyfin.Api.Helpers.MediaInfoHelper: User policy for "user". EnablePlaybackRemuxing: True EnableVideoPlaybackTranscoding: True EnableAudioPlaybackTranscoding: True
[2025-03-06 22:51:25.134 -07:00] [INF] [43] Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionManager: Playback stopped reported by app "Jellyfin Roku" "2.2.5" playing "MovieName". Stopped at "4000" ms
Any help would be appreciated.
The affected video's attributes are:
Video
Title: 1080p H264 SDR
Codec: H264
AVC: Yes
Profile: High
Level: 41
Resolution: 1920x824
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
Anamorphic: No
Interlaced: No
Framerate: 23.976025
Bitrate: 10023 kbps
Bit depth: 8 bit
Video range: SDR
Video range type: SDR
Pixel format: yuv420p
Ref frames: 1
NAL: 4
But I have remuxed it real quick with Handbrake and this particular treatment plays fine:
Video
Title: 1080p HEVC SDR
Codec: HEVC
Codec tag: hvc1
AVC: No
Profile: Main
Level: 120
Resolution: 1920x824
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
Anamorphic: No
Interlaced: No
Framerate: 23.976023
Bitrate: 3588 kbps
Bit depth: 8 bit
Video range: SDR
Video range type: SDR
Color space: bt709
Color transfer: bt709
Color primaries: bt709
Pixel format: yuv420p
Ref frames: 1
I have a 4K LG LCD TV, Roku Ultra, 14.1.4 build 7713, Jellyfin 10.10.6 running on a Windows 11 PC. The Jellyfin client for the Roku seems to be 2.2.5 from the logfile.
I have seen this thread: (https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-solved-m2ts...2#pid50132) and it is similar to my problem but not the same. I am unable to play certain files but others are fine. It does not appear to be a container issue because my affected file is a MKV already. I tried to remux it with FFMPEG in the way that was mentioned and it didn't do anything.
Most movies work fine, some will not. It will play a movie but if I try to pause, rewind, fast forward, whatever, it then stops playback and goes back to the movie selection screen.
My log shows this when I try to play an affected file:
[2025-03-06 22:51:19.503 -07:00] [INF] [46] Jellyfin.Api.Helpers.MediaInfoHelper: User policy for "user". EnablePlaybackRemuxing: True EnableVideoPlaybackTranscoding: True EnableAudioPlaybackTranscoding: True
[2025-03-06 22:51:25.134 -07:00] [INF] [43] Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionManager: Playback stopped reported by app "Jellyfin Roku" "2.2.5" playing "MovieName". Stopped at "4000" ms
Any help would be appreciated.
The affected video's attributes are:
Video
Title: 1080p H264 SDR
Codec: H264
AVC: Yes
Profile: High
Level: 41
Resolution: 1920x824
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
Anamorphic: No
Interlaced: No
Framerate: 23.976025
Bitrate: 10023 kbps
Bit depth: 8 bit
Video range: SDR
Video range type: SDR
Pixel format: yuv420p
Ref frames: 1
NAL: 4
But I have remuxed it real quick with Handbrake and this particular treatment plays fine:
Video
Title: 1080p HEVC SDR
Codec: HEVC
Codec tag: hvc1
AVC: No
Profile: Main
Level: 120
Resolution: 1920x824
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
Anamorphic: No
Interlaced: No
Framerate: 23.976023
Bitrate: 3588 kbps
Bit depth: 8 bit
Video range: SDR
Video range type: SDR
Color space: bt709
Color transfer: bt709
Color primaries: bt709
Pixel format: yuv420p
Ref frames: 1