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Hi

 

Looks like I'm getting an audio issue, where the audio is skipping in front of the video by about a second after a 20 minute program.  It starts OK, but grows as the program goes forwards.

 

Logs attached are from server, not sure log(1) is relevant as the date stamp is half an hour before the normal log - and the program wasn't playing at that date and time (but thought you might want the ffmpeg log anyway - but please disregard if it's not appropriate).

 

Setup is current Emby server and theatre, Windows 10 boxes, Netgear router (r9000), one PC (server) hard wired, on PC (client) Wifi, nothing like amps or anything in the middle, and seems to be mainly happening on mkv files.

 

Time playing the program was about 13:10 to about 13:30 - and log is dated 13::37, log(1) is ffmepg-transcode dated 13:07.

 

Can't find Auto on hardware transcoding so set that to None.

 

Any help appreciated.

Thanks

Peter

Log (1).txt

Log.txt

Posted

Hi, what Emby app are you playing from?

Posted

Hi Luke

 

It's being played in Emby Theatre on Windows 10.  Everything should be the latest version and server was just re-downloaded a couple days ago.

 

Thanks

Pete

Posted

Hi Luke,

 

Not sure if this has fixed the issue, but just heads up so you don't spend unnecessary time on it quite yet.  I've downgraded the Realtek Audio drivers and it seems to have helped.  Wondered if  you've heard of this being a fix before, or does anything obvious flag up from the logs.

 

Cheers

Pete

Posted

Thanks for the feedback ! I actually recall seeing someone else mention something similar recently.

Posted

The sound isn't great - bits of hiss and stuff coming through but I think that's just the old drivers.  Worth it to actually see the actors mouths move when the words come out though :)

 

I'll give it a day or two and try and few more video formats but I guess it might be fixed.

Thanks

Pete

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