nlrobert 3 Posted August 17, 2025 Posted August 17, 2025 Just like last year, I made a vacation movie in DaVinci Resolve. It has the same codec, format, and bitrate as last year. However, Emby for Android TV can't play this file smoothly (it plays around 1 fps), while last year's version plays perfectly. I've checked all the specs and tested other formats too, like MP4 in stead of MKV. HD isn't a problem. Neither is playing the UHD version in a webbrowser. I have attached 2 screenshots of the server playing two comparable files. One plays fine, the other (the short sample) stutters at about 1 FPS. I also added the server log, but I have tested a lot of different files, so it's difficult to see what is what. How can I determine what the problem is? Thanks, Robert embyserver.txt
Solution nlrobert 3 Posted August 17, 2025 Author Solution Posted August 17, 2025 I just found out that I can play the file fine if I convert it to basically the same format in Handbrake. I think I have done the same last year. So the file that did work was also 'handbraked', I think. It seems that Handbrake produces a 'more compatible' file somehow. While this is a good enough solution for me, I still wonder what could cause this. Any ideas?
Luke 42077 Posted September 8, 2025 Posted September 8, 2025 @nlrobertso the original was recorded on a phone I assume?
nlrobert 3 Posted September 9, 2025 Author Posted September 9, 2025 @luke, yes. Can you explain why that causes the issue? Very eager to learn
visproduction 315 Posted September 9, 2025 Posted September 9, 2025 Not a surprise... The original video may have issues created by a limit to what mobile video recording is possible with your phone. The shortcuts the mobile video recording makes to allow full frames per second capture, may prove too much for other players software and hardware to play back smoothly. Examples of issues that the original media might have: https://www.fastpix.io/blog/video-playback-issues-how-to-identify-test-and-fix-streaming-problems Handbreak typically sees and fixes such issues, giving you a media copy that can better playback on all players. 1
Luke 42077 Posted September 11, 2025 Posted September 11, 2025 Hi, it looks like the player having trouble with this file. It's hard to say why, although an app log might tell us more: But if it's just this one file then I would say you may just want to stick with the re-encoded version and call it a day.
nlrobert 3 Posted September 12, 2025 Author Posted September 12, 2025 Quote stick with the re-encoded version and call it a day. @LukeYes, we have to pick our battles. Thanks. 1
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