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Hi!

It seems that CPU usage can be significantly reduced for ts H264 AC-3. There is no need for ffmpeg which takes around 70% of CPU! :wacko:

Edited by Thex
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Hi @@Thex, yes there is. Opera does not support the .ts container, nor does it support Ac3 audio.

Happy2Play
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You can see what your browser support at html5test.com.

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I only know that my simple html page will play it with  type="video/mp4" :o

Happy2Play
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The logs will tell you what is being done to each stream.

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I only know that my simple html page will play it with  type="video/mp4" :o

 

The best thing to do is see post #3.

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There is no profile for this browser?

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36 OPR/43.0.2442.1144
Info App: Profile: Unknown Profile, Path: [pathto]file.ts, isEligibleForDirectPlay: True, isEligibleForDirectStream: True
Debug App: Starting transcoding because currentTranscodingIndex=null
From ffmpeg log nothing unusual: Video: h264 (High)Audio: ac3Subtitle: dvb_subtitle
Posted

There is, it's self contained in the web app, not on the server. In any event, that's not really related. Opera does not support ac3 audio, nor does it support dvb_subtitle format subtitles.

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