Jump to content

Playback Error - No compatible streams are currently available. via iOS


Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Posted 07 November 2015 - 04:37 PM

I receive the following message when I try to play .m2ts media via Emby for iOS 1.6.8.
But, Emby works well when I try to play same media via any Web browser (Chrome/Windows, Safari/iOS both).
 
It looks like trying direct streaming. But, iOS is not compatible for MPEG2-TS.
So, I've try to setting the streaming bandwidth limits. But That's never any effects.
(Therefore, No transcoding log has been generated.)
 
I've installed Version 3.6.0.76 beta on Fedora release 29.
 

Any idea?

Edited by linilly
Posted

Hi there, can you please attach the emby server log? thanks !

Posted

Hi there, it appears it never even tried to stream the file. can you please attach the complete log file? this is only a snippet. The complete log file will help me understand context. Thanks !

Posted

Can you supply a copy of the media info from the bottom of the web app detail screen? You can just copy and paste it here. Thanks !

Posted

of course. Here it is.

 

5c12069684b62_01.png
 
Recently, I remembered that I have stored HEVC media.
I tried play that, but exactly the same result as MPEG2-TS sample.
I also attach information of HEVC sample.
 
5c1207821b2af_02.png

 

thanks.

Posted

Emby for iOS 1.6.9 was released today. Is it still the same result? Thanks !

Posted
Thanks for the quick correspondence.

I have updated app to 1.6.9 but I got the same result...

 

I have attached debug log.

regards.

Log.txt

Posted

Thanks. Is it possible to provide a sample video for testing?

Posted

Also I notice you're testing out of your server network. Have you tried from inside the local network? Thanks !

Posted (edited)

Sorry, I can't provide you a sample video because these video are japanese anime. I afraid DMCA violation....

 

Now, I tried from inside the local network, It works well..

Is there a possibility of problems with NAT or reverse proxy (Nginx)?
 
Is there a possibility of problems with NAT or reverse proxy (Nginx)
Edited by linilly
Posted

But, it was working when I construction that based CentOS a few weeks ago.

(Naturally, the network configuration was the same.)

 

Does this mean that the cause of the problem is in the OS?

Posted (edited)

Can you supply a copy of the media info from the bottom of the web app detail screen? You can just copy and paste it here. 

It's not an end-all be-all speed improvement though and in some cases it won't even help at all. If we are satisfied with the current speeds, a more portable build is preferable. If we do need the extra speed, it's worth considering in the future though, if skia with dng support is not a thing on freebsd by then that is.

Edited by Luke
Posted

@@fouad1995 I've removed the spam links from your posting. Please try to refrain from doing that. Thanks.

Posted

 

Sorry, I can't provide you a sample video because these video are japanese anime. I afraid DMCA violation....

 

Now, I tried from inside the local network, It works well..

Is there a possibility of problems with NAT or reverse proxy (Nginx)?
 
Is there a possibility of problems with NAT or reverse proxy (Nginx)

 

 

@@linilly you can't send one privately?

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 account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...