marc_al 5 Posted August 29, 2015 Share Posted August 29, 2015 (edited) Hello, I am trying to play a video on a WD TV Live (by DLNA) Some video work perfectly, but some not. The video that doesn't play is a High profile level 5.0 (so Emby tries to re-encode it, that is correct). When I start the video, I have a black screen 2-3 sec. then I have a message telling me that the file is not supported. My problem is that I don't understand what is wrong. I guess that something is wrong in the encoding profile but I have no clue about what. Can someone please tell me what is wrong? When I launch the command line manually (in the transcoding long), there is no error. Here is the information about the video (original with Plex) VIDEO codec H264 Bitrate 2627 kbps Bit Depth 8 CABAC 1 Chroma Subsampling 4:2:0 Color Space yuv Durée 25:10 Frame Rate 23.976 fps Frame Rate Mode cfr Has Scaling Matrix 0 Height 1080 Level 5.0 Profile high Ref Frames 8 Scan Type progressive Stream Identifier 1 Width 1920 Audio Codec AAC Chaînes Stéréo Bitrate 162 kbps Audio Channel Layout stereo Bitrate Mode VBR Durée 25:10 Profile lc Sampling Rate 48000 Hz Stream Identifier 2 EDIT : The same file plays fine in Plex (the transcode is right). If I look at the transcode.log and I execute the command line (ffmpeg) then I copy the temp file in a USB key, the file reads, so it seems to be a DLNA problem when there is a transcode (as non transcoded video play fine). EDIT2 : I have put a custom firmware on the WD TV Live and the WD reports that the bitrate of the video is 10000000 kbps (10M). Is there a parameter to specify so the bitrate (seen by the DLNa clientà is a real one? Can someone please help me? Thank you Marc server-63576429528.txt transcode-357ddd8f-24be-4b84-a8f1-ba26961171b5.txt Edited August 30, 2015 by marc_al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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