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Higher bitrate multichannel AAC audio listing 320kbps bitrate in "Stats for Nerds"


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KaptainKrypton
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I'm running an Nvidia Shield TV Pro and though I have higher bitrate AAC 5.1 and 7.1 audio tracks for most of my library, and while the channel listing (i.e. 5.1 or 7.1) is correct under the stats, the bitrate is perpetually listed at only 320kbps.  Is this an error in how it's listed or is Emby/Shield kneecapping the stream?  This is both on my local network and while I'm running another Shield at my folks' place.

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Hi, what does the Media Info show for one of these files?
You can find this info on the detail screen of the media at the bottom.

KaptainKrypton
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Title:  Eng AAC 5.1 (Default)

Codec:  AAC

Profile:  LC

Layout: 5.1

Channels: 6 ch

Bitrate:  320kbps

Sample Rate:  48,000 Hz

Default:  Yes

 

I also tested on the Android app on my OnePlus 6T and the same things happens as well with all the surround AAC tracks displaying the incorrect bitrate in the mediainfo box at the bottom of the file's screen.  

 

This is the part I found funny because using the Windows app "Media Info" it shows a much different story for the same movie and others in the library.  This is a text export of the Media Info readout on my Windows server PC.

Media Info Sample.txt

Edited by KaptainKrypton
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@Luke is this a case of ffprobe not reading the audio bitrate correctly?

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Happy2Play
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Would need to see Server and ffmpeg log if present for a specific item when played.  But if item is direct playing then yes the file bitrate should be honored.

KaptainKrypton
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20 hours ago, Happy2Play said:

Would need to see Server and ffmpeg log if present for a specific item when played.  But if item is direct playing then yes the file bitrate should be honored.

Much appreciated.  Just wanted to be sure but I'll definitely take this as a solution as the tracks all sounded great and I couldn't hear any breakup in the high-end during stuff like Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers but I just wanted to be sure there wasn't some setting I'd missed.  You guys are great!

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