2025-05-07, 01:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-05-07, 02:29 PM by saemola. Edited 2 times in total.)
Can you help me solve this mystery?
The same library, with the same software and settings, on similar machines, produces different results.
I’m running an iMac as a server, and embedded subtitles are never listed in the drop down menu. The same is true on two different clients (WebOS Android TV and iOS iPhone) and on JF web UI.
VLC plays them, and media info and ffmpeg both see them. Also, the same library in Emby plays them with no problem.
External subs on the other hand play are recognized no problem.
What’s bizarre is that on a similarly specked Mac Mini the subs play with no problem. Mini and iMac run the same exact:
- JF version (10.8.13)
- media library content (literally copy/pasted)
- LAN connected network
- OS (10.15.7 Catalina)
- clients
- settings
Specs:
There is nothing really in the logs about subtitles.
I tried older versions of JF, newer versions of ffmpeg, but it seems pointless since the Mini is almost the same machine and has no problems.
The only variables I see are:
- the iMac's Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB graphics
- I use the Mini for audio/video work, so maybe at some point l installed some codecs that help to deal with embedded subs that are not on the iMac?
- I first scanned the library when the iMac was on Mojave. I rescanned it on Catalina of course, but maybe JF on Mojave is not compatible with embedded subs and that could have caused some issues?
However, I'm not sure how the first two could make a difference since there is no transcoding involved and everything is Direct Play only.
Any pointers as to what might be causing this would be much appreciated.
The same library, with the same software and settings, on similar machines, produces different results.
I’m running an iMac as a server, and embedded subtitles are never listed in the drop down menu. The same is true on two different clients (WebOS Android TV and iOS iPhone) and on JF web UI.
VLC plays them, and media info and ffmpeg both see them. Also, the same library in Emby plays them with no problem.
External subs on the other hand play are recognized no problem.
What’s bizarre is that on a similarly specked Mac Mini the subs play with no problem. Mini and iMac run the same exact:
- JF version (10.8.13)
- media library content (literally copy/pasted)
- LAN connected network
- OS (10.15.7 Catalina)
- clients
- settings
Specs:
Code:
Late 2012 Mac Mini specs
- i7 quad core, 2.6 GHz
- 16 GB RAM
- Intel HD Graphics 4000
Code:
Late 2013 iMac specs
- i5 quad core, 2.7 GHz
- 8 GB RAM
- Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
There is nothing really in the logs about subtitles.
I tried older versions of JF, newer versions of ffmpeg, but it seems pointless since the Mini is almost the same machine and has no problems.
The only variables I see are:
- the iMac's Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB graphics
- I use the Mini for audio/video work, so maybe at some point l installed some codecs that help to deal with embedded subs that are not on the iMac?
- I first scanned the library when the iMac was on Mojave. I rescanned it on Catalina of course, but maybe JF on Mojave is not compatible with embedded subs and that could have caused some issues?
However, I'm not sure how the first two could make a difference since there is no transcoding involved and everything is Direct Play only.
Any pointers as to what might be causing this would be much appreciated.