noybman 11 Posted Friday at 09:30 PM Posted Friday at 09:30 PM Hey Luke, I am having a similar issue on at least one movie with subtitles. It has subtitles burned in, quite a long list of them too! (like 40+ subs), and if I enable subs, Emby gives the blue circle of death then crashes the play. If I leave subs off, it plays fine. I haven't seen this in all movies, and I believe I have others with built in subs that work, but this is an example where it does not. The log is a fresh start with debug on. Started the movie, the trailers plugin plays two trailers, I skipped to the end of them. The movie begins playing, works just fine. I enable English ASS subs, the movie stops playing, the "emby circle of death" spins for a good hot minute (maybe 20s-30s) then crashes, goes back to the main screen, doesn't play. This is what is in the log (see attached). Maybe it has to do with the burned in media, maybe its special characters in the titles? etc.... PS: the folder path I am using for transcoding is fin. nothing has changed here. I'm stillwaiting for an answer on transcoding settings tests: https://emby.media/community/topic/145076-transcoding-tests-broken-unable-to-run-due-to-running-operations/ Again, NOTHING has changed in all of this time, and I have done transcodes, so I know transcodes work sometimes. Anyways, you have a full log, and a description of what I did with that movie so you can correlate it to the logs. Here are the transcoding settings: embyserver.txt
Luke 42928 Posted Friday at 09:58 PM Posted Friday at 09:58 PM @noybmanwas there an ffmpeg log? Please attach that as well. Thanks.
noybman 11 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago ffmpeg added ffmpeg-transcode-2859f6d2-e536-4986-b278-97d553b48411_1.txt
Luke 42928 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 10 minutes ago, noybman said: I didn't. What are you talking about? The checkbox in your last screenshot. Try clicking it.
noybman 11 Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago I never changed that setting that I recall. Why should emby crash, so it is a bug? I will test this and report back tonight
visproduction 368 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Realated to this issue in the forum and elsewhere: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=linux+playback+.ass+subtitles+media+player+error&ia=web
noybman 11 Posted 31 minutes ago Author Posted 31 minutes ago Seems to work now. But isnt this still a bug? It shouldn't crash. This is a windows box to answer the other comment. Im not sure I love the text "this can take a long time and cause video playback to stall...." whats dumber? IS that is what was happening... WITH this OFF.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now