Eagleheart 0 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) I have a stream file (S00E01 - My Conquest Is the Sea Of Stars.strm - attached) which is just a local path to the location of the real file. The real file is in another library on the same Emby server and can play back fine from that other library folder, but it will not play through the strm file. I attached what I think are the relevant logs. I am just trying to play through the web app on the host pc for testing. Any idea what the issue is here? I ran into the same problem with a number of different files I tried to set up this way. Attempting to use symlinks and hard links gave the same error window as well, but not sure if that's related to the issues with the strm files failing. embyserver.txt ffmpeg-transcode-4c31b40d-ba52-4510-ac8a-adc7a1e3c3a1_1.txt S00E01 - My Conquest Is the Sea Of Stars.strm Edited 9 hours ago by Eagleheart
Jmackay82 45 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago @Lukethis looks like the same issue i reported with http pointing strm on windows client
GrimReaper 4928 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 5 hours ago, Eagleheart said: I have a stream file (S00E01 - My Conquest Is the Sea Of Stars.strm - attached) which is just a local path to the location of the real file. The real file is in another library on the same Emby server and can play back fine from that other library folder, but it will not play through the strm file. I attached what I think are the relevant logs. I am just trying to play through the web app on the host pc for testing. Any idea what the issue is here? I ran into the same problem with a number of different files I tried to set up this way. Attempting to use symlinks and hard links gave the same error window as well, but not sure if that's related to the issues with the strm files failing. embyserver.txt 832.37 kB · 1 download ffmpeg-transcode-4c31b40d-ba52-4510-ac8a-adc7a1e3c3a1_1.txt 19.45 kB · 2 downloads S00E01 - My Conquest Is the Sea Of Stars.strm 107 B · 2 downloads Don't think that's a strm files issue per-se (which generally work just fine locally - I have a lot of specials strm-linked to respective movies), but a combination of AVC Hi10p profile and mkv container and ASS subs on Firefox (which is notably the weakest of the bunch for media consumption). Have you maybe tried playing that item from some other, more media-friendly browser (Thorium, Chrome, Edge...?) or playing it without subs selected/using external text-based subs (.srt)? Edited 4 hours ago by GrimReaper
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