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[debian 9.4] Some movies don't work after upgrade to Version: 3.4.1.0


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Shrom

Hello there :)

 

Yesterday I tried to update my emby version to 3.4.1.0 (D'ont remember the old version number, bu it was the last before the install method changed, I'm sure of it).

 

Since that, some movies works, and some other don't but all of them was worked before this update.

 

I don't find what and I was tired so I reinstalled completely my server operating system) to : 

 

cat /etc/os-release 
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="9"
VERSION="9 (stretch)"
ID=debian
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.debian.org/"
 
cat /etc/debian_version 
9.4
 
Now I finally find this on a file who worked before and not now :
 

This is the embyserver.txt file related to :

 

 

embyserver.txt

 

Here it is the transcode file generated : 

 

 

transcode.txt 

 

 

Here it is a transcode file for an "ok" file (who play well), (the embyserver.txt only show some GET request with a 200 status).

 

transcode ok.txt

 

"emby" user is the  owner of the filemedia

 

 

I note that some file who worked are in a subfolder so I try to put a file who don't work in a subfolder with no effect, I also try the reverse thing with a file who work and it work too. Si this is not helpfull here.

 

 

Does anyone can help me do deal with ? 

 

Thanks !

 

 

 

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I think ffmpeg just doesn't like that file for whatever reason. can you supply a sample video for testing? thanks.

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Shrom

Hello Luke :)

 

Thanks for that answer !

 

That's strange, because nothing change on them, and it happens on many of my files...

 

How can I supply you this please ? 

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Shrom

Hello Luke :)

 

Thanks for that answer !

 

That's strange, because nothing change on them, and it happens on many of my files...

 

How can I supply you this please ? 

 

You could put one on dropbox, google drive, etc.

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Shrom

No Luke wants a video supply :

 

 

I think ffmpeg just doesn't like that file for whatever reason. can you supply a sample video for testing? thanks.

 

That's why I sent it.

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Shrom

Ok, so I totally re-download my files (deleted the all library and download it again and it works).

 

I also use a reverse proxy, but I wanted to use https mode even in local mode. If I did that emby was very very very low. I disable it, so now, my local communication are in http mode and it works great again.

 

Thanks mans !

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Sorry, I haven't downloaded it yet. Does this still need testing or are you good now? Thanks.

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