2024-10-04, 08:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-10-04, 08:55 PM by magguzu. Edited 2 times in total.)
Yes,and I also tried with the English (also AAC) track without subtitles.
I've been testing a bunch of different combinations of media today actually. Other videos in HEVC but not AAC, h264 but AAC, with and without SSA subtitles, etc. Mysteriously, it's only One Piece with the issue. I've tried other media that's as close as I can find.
I even tried another One Piece episode, sourced elsewhere from the one in the issue, that's in h264. It gave the same problem. Over 5-10 min of playing, the server gets slower and slower until it's unusable.
I'm not even sure it's hardware anymore, as the other services on my server actually continue working fine, and even though the CPU does spike somewhat, it's still just 60%ish.
But at the same time, another show that's also MKV, in HEVC, has SSA subs, and AAC audio, plays normally (transcoding just for the container, like One Piece). Those codecs and containers all match the One Piece episode my logs above have been from.
Worth noting I originally said this happened on my phone, but it seems to be anywhere where One Piece needs to transcode. It's just normally direct playing or remuxing on my other devices so, not a problem.
The only thing I can think of that makes One Piece unique (and I'm REALLY reaching here) is that I have its metadata set to absolute, and with four digit episode numbers (e.g. S17E0629) because JF wasn't getting metadata correctly the default way.
I've been testing a bunch of different combinations of media today actually. Other videos in HEVC but not AAC, h264 but AAC, with and without SSA subtitles, etc. Mysteriously, it's only One Piece with the issue. I've tried other media that's as close as I can find.
I even tried another One Piece episode, sourced elsewhere from the one in the issue, that's in h264. It gave the same problem. Over 5-10 min of playing, the server gets slower and slower until it's unusable.
I'm not even sure it's hardware anymore, as the other services on my server actually continue working fine, and even though the CPU does spike somewhat, it's still just 60%ish.
But at the same time, another show that's also MKV, in HEVC, has SSA subs, and AAC audio, plays normally (transcoding just for the container, like One Piece). Those codecs and containers all match the One Piece episode my logs above have been from.
Worth noting I originally said this happened on my phone, but it seems to be anywhere where One Piece needs to transcode. It's just normally direct playing or remuxing on my other devices so, not a problem.
The only thing I can think of that makes One Piece unique (and I'm REALLY reaching here) is that I have its metadata set to absolute, and with four digit episode numbers (e.g. S17E0629) because JF wasn't getting metadata correctly the default way.