HTPC23 4 Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 I get the following error when trying to play certain movies (Star Trek: Into Darkness, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol) Error There was an error processing the request All my other movies work just fine. All my movies are my blu-ray rips into mkv format. Running MediaBrowser Server version 3.5.5518.7 under Windows 8.1 on my HTPC. (logs attached) Running MBT version 3.0.5502.28903 on that same HTPC. (logs attached) If I try and play the same movies on my Windows 8.1 phone via the MB app it plays just fine. If I try and play the same movies on my main desktop or laptop both running Windows 8.1 via MBT (same version) it also plays just fine. Please let me know what additional info you need. server-63560200513.txt theater-63560200659.txt
Sven 136 Posted February 25, 2015 Posted February 25, 2015 Do you have some extra media info? I see in the error logs that the audio stream is not supported....
HTPC23 4 Posted February 25, 2015 Author Posted February 25, 2015 Sure, what additional info you need and/or how do I need to pull it? Confused on it not being supported as it works on my client machines running MBT but not on the HTPC which runs both MB Server and MBT. Thanks for your assistance.
hifiaudio2 48 Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 I cant help with the logs but am interested in what you find out.
gmanhdtv 0 Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 I am having same issue with at least 50% of my titles. Had my server down for a few weeks while I upgraded to a new case, added some drives, etc. Upon start up Media Browser Server showed new version to update, which I performed. Now at least 50% of titles "error processing request" but all movies playback perfectly using an external player (TMT6) over the network. Tried re-installing both the server and clients with latest downloads from MB, but no joy. Really stumped this time, help appreciated???? Glenn
HTPC23 4 Posted March 6, 2015 Author Posted March 6, 2015 Sorry to hear your having the same issues gmanhdtv but at least that makes me feel a little better that its not an isolated incident which I would assume would be harder to fix. I was having the issue before and ended up doing a full OS reinstall from scratch but that still didn't help. Sven or any other devs - is there some extra logs I can send in to help troubleshoot this?
HTPC23 4 Posted March 13, 2015 Author Posted March 13, 2015 So not sure why I didn't try this earlier but went ahead and installed MB Windows 8.1 app on the HTPC (which is my MB Server also). Hoping it would work this way but still wouldn't play those movies. Getting 'The video failed to play' error. Again these movies work on all my other machines (main desktop, notebook and W8.1 phone) with no problem. Just don't seem to work on the PC running MB Server itself. Still open to suggestions if anyone has any?
berrick 30 Posted March 15, 2015 Posted March 15, 2015 (edited) Not that I can help with this issue other than to add that its not just video causing error processing request problems I have also posted about this error message trying to play music http://mediabrowser.tv/community/index.php?/topic/18000-mb-theater-error-processing-request/ Edited March 15, 2015 by berrick
hector 1 Posted March 15, 2015 Posted March 15, 2015 (edited) This issue has been plaguing me for months now. I hope it is high on the list of issues to fix (or at least addressed in the re-write). This affects basic functionality you will expect from a media application but there is silence on the issue from the devs and no word on when the overhaul will be ready ("when it's ready") or even if it addresses this. Edited March 15, 2015 by hector
Luke 42077 Posted March 15, 2015 Posted March 15, 2015 Sorry guys I've forwarded this issue to our developer who is best equipped to diagnose it. The good news, this will soon be a thing of the past. The new version of MBT is being build around Mpdn, which you think of as a modernized mpc-hc and is seeing heavily active development: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=171120 It is now the best video player for windows and it's going to be built right into the new MBT, and I can tell you it's a thing of beauty. 2
berrick 30 Posted March 15, 2015 Posted March 15, 2015 Thanks for the update Luke. Cant wait to give it a whirl
babgvant 143 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 I get the following error when trying to play certain movies (Star Trek: Into Darkness, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol) Error There was an error processing the request All my other movies work just fine. All my movies are my blu-ray rips into mkv format. Running MediaBrowser Server version 3.5.5518.7 under Windows 8.1 on my HTPC. (logs attached) Running MBT version 3.0.5502.28903 on that same HTPC. (logs attached) If I try and play the same movies on my Windows 8.1 phone via the MB app it plays just fine. If I try and play the same movies on my main desktop or laptop both running Windows 8.1 via MBT (same version) it also plays just fine. Please let me know what additional info you need. What is the audio codec. Is this PC connected to an AVR?
babgvant 143 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 This issue has been plaguing me for months now. I hope it is high on the list of issues to fix (or at least addressed in the re-write). This affects basic functionality you will expect from a media application but there is silence on the issue from the devs and no word on when the overhaul will be ready ("when it's ready") or even if it addresses this. If you have a problem with the playback engine I need to know about it to fix it. I don't know what the current process is for issue escalation, but I don't have time to wade through the forums to find potential problems..
babgvant 143 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 (edited) It is now the best video player for windows and it's going to be built right into the new MBT, and I can tell you it's a thing of beauty. It's a bit OT here, but I'm curious why you assert this. It's quite bold given the competition, this "Does not do de-interlacing, so if you are going to play interlaced materials, make sure you enable deinterlacing via LAV Video Decoder", and that it requires users to manage the filter installations personally. Also curious about the integration, are you hosting it in your WPF app (similar in concept to how modern revs of PowerDVD work) or is it used as an external player? Edited March 16, 2015 by babgvant
HTPC23 4 Posted March 16, 2015 Author Posted March 16, 2015 What is the audio codec. Is this PC connected to an AVR? Yes, the HTPC is connected to an Onkyo HT-RC630 receiver. The codecs for both of those movies are TrueHD Surround 7.1 English
babgvant 143 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 Yes, the HTPC is connected to an Onkyo HT-RC630 receiver. The codecs for both of those movies are TrueHD Surround 7.1 English Can you try using the WASAPI renderer with the Onkyo AVR explicitly selected as the target?
babgvant 143 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 Yes, the HTPC is connected to an Onkyo HT-RC630 receiver. The codecs for both of those movies are TrueHD Surround 7.1 English If you disable bit streaming does the behavior change at all?
HTPC23 4 Posted March 16, 2015 Author Posted March 16, 2015 Results... Audio Bitstreaming Mode set to HDMI and Audio Renderer set to WASAPI - same results (There was an error processing the request) Audio Bitstreaming Mode set to None and Audio Renderer set to default - seems to work fine Audio Bitstreaming Mode set to None and Audio Renderer set to WASAPI - seems to work fine So seems to be some issue with bitstreaming I guess.
babgvant 143 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 Results... Audio Bitstreaming Mode set to HDMI and Audio Renderer set to WASAPI - same results (There was an error processing the request) Audio Bitstreaming Mode set to None and Audio Renderer set to default - seems to work fine Audio Bitstreaming Mode set to None and Audio Renderer set to WASAPI - seems to work fine So seems to be some issue with bitstreaming I guess. If you've selected the AVR as the target device explicitly then the device is rejecting the HBR format. The most likely cause is that the HDMI Audio Driver isn't installed, or functioning, properly. If you open the "Sound" Control Panel widget and double-click the AVR entry what do you see on the "Supported Formats" tab?
HTPC23 4 Posted March 16, 2015 Author Posted March 16, 2015 DTS Audio Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Digital Screenshot added...
babgvant 143 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 DTS Audio Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Digital Screenshot added... That would be why it won't accept the format. Are you using the Intel® Display Audio driver? If not, try reinstalling the GPU drivers, if that doesn't work, open up Device Manager find the audio driver and manually select it.
HTPC23 4 Posted March 16, 2015 Author Posted March 16, 2015 Looks like I was on Intel HD Graphics Drives version 9.something. I upgraded it to the latest version; 15.28.23.64.4101. I assumed I was already at the latest as I just did a brand new Windows install on that box; so lesson learned - don't assume. Screenshot... BOOM!!! Working like a charm now. Thanks soooo much!!!! 1
Luke 42077 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 It's a bit OT here, but I'm curious why you assert this. It's quite bold given the competition, this "Does not do de-interlacing, so if you are going to play interlaced materials, make sure you enable deinterlacing via LAV Video Decoder", and that it requires users to manage the filter installations personally. Also curious about the integration, are you hosting it in your WPF app (similar in concept to how modern revs of PowerDVD work) or is it used as an external player? As always, thanks for the help. And yes, you're right, maybe the claims aren't true. It does look like a solid choice for us though given the amount of active development it is seeing, and the fact we won't have to worry about as many things as we currently do.
babgvant 143 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 As always, thanks for the help. And yes, you're right, maybe the claims aren't true. It does look like a solid choice for us though given the amount of active development it is seeing, and the fact we won't have to worry about as many things as we currently do. Stable code doesn't need active development.
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