pegasuspc 2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago for some reason emby has started buffering my Tom & Jerry Cartoons...I thought it might be a bad drive so I moved it to a different drive but it is still doing the same thing not sure why it started this out of the blue. Thanks Michael embyserver.txt
brothom 206 Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago (edited) @pegasuspclooking at your log shows the following: 2026-03-25 03:18:52.603 Info DynamicHlsService-0HNK9S9M0649M:00000011: http/1.1 GET http://host1:8096/emby/videos/205282/main.m3u8?DeviceId=92718231-502b-49ca-9624-a9568d7ca042&MediaSourceId=mediasource_205282&PlaySessionId=934924455beb410b81ef7cd041c3e002&api_key=x_secret1_x&VideoCodec=h264,av1&AudioCodec=mp3,aac&VideoBitrate=199808000&AudioBitrate=192000&AudioStreamIndex=1&TranscodingMaxAudioChannels=2&SegmentContainer=ts&MinSegments=1&BreakOnNonKeyFrames=False&SubtitleStreamIndexes=-1&ManifestSubtitles=vtt&h264-profile=high,main,baseline,constrainedbaseline,high10&h264-level=62&TranscodeReasons=VideoCodecNotSupported,AudioCodecNotSupported. Source Ip: host2, Accept=*/*, Connection=keep-alive, Host=host1:8096, User-Agent=Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/146.0.0.0 Safari/537.36, Accept-Encoding=gzip, deflate, Accept-Language=en-US,en;q=0.9, Referer=http://host1:8096/web/index.html Or more specifically: TranscodeReasons=VideoCodecNotSupported,AudioCodecNotSupported It looks like the device you're using, doesn't seem to support both video and audio codecs of the provided file. What device are you using to watch? The filename contains "x265", indicating it's a HEVC encoded file. Chromecasts and/or Windows 10 devices don't support HEVC natively. Edited 33 minutes ago by brothom
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