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Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:39 pm
by Eugene
themoosman wrote:Eugene wrote:If there is a small sample file, I can check what the problem is
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Thanks, I could repeat the problem only if I disable reading file properties.
No problems in default settings, try right click - "Load file properties" - Create thumbnail.
Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:06 pm
by themoosman
Eugene wrote:themoosman wrote:Eugene wrote:If there is a small sample file, I can check what the problem is
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Thanks, I could repeat the problem only if I disable reading file properties.
No problems in default settings, try right click - "Load file properties" - Create thumbnail.
But did it create the thumbnail?
I can do those step and I don't get an error, however it does not create a thumbnail. It must be swallowing the exception somewhere in the code.
Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:14 pm
by Eugene
themoosman wrote:
But did it create the thumbnail?
Yes, the thumbnail is created
Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:35 pm
by spionwanze
Still no success!
Problem on:
Windows Home Server (based on Server 2003 32bit)
Windows Home Server 2011 (based on Server 2008R2 64bit)
With the SAME movie files NO problem on:
Windows 7
What i have tried on both home servers:
- installing K-Lite Codes Pack (32 and 64 bit)
- installing VLC
-Settings - Transcoder - Profiles - Movies (primary) - Edit - Transcoding parameters - right click - "Select All" - Delete --> Error message that there have to be parameters, can not delete!
- change the ffmpeg-1.dll from 1.08.02 to 1.05.01 --> worked on Home Server 2003!!!
- change the ffmpeg-1.dll from 1.08.02 to 1.05.01 --> I don´t have the dll anymore!!!
Can you post the old dll from 1.05.01 anywhere to test this with the new Home Server 2011???
I have already purchased 3 licenses for my TVs!
Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:47 pm
by themoosman
spionwanze wrote:Still no success!
Problem on:
Windows Home Server (based on Server 2003 32bit)
Windows Home Server 2011 (based on Server 2008R2 64bit)
With the SAME movie files NO problem on:
Windows 7
What i have tried on both home servers:
- installing K-Lite Codes Pack (32 and 64 bit)
- installing VLC
-Settings - Transcoder - Profiles - Movies (primary) - Edit - Transcoding parameters - right click - "Select All" - Delete --> Error message that there have to be parameters, can not delete!
- change the ffmpeg-1.dll from 1.08.02 to 1.05.01 --> worked on Home Server 2003!!!
- change the ffmpeg-1.dll from 1.08.02 to 1.05.01 --> I don´t have the dll anymore!!!
Can you post the old dll from 1.05.01 anywhere to test this with the new Home Server 2011???
I have already purchased 3 licenses for my TVs!
I just tested the 1.05.1 ffmpeg-1.dll on my Win 2008 R2 server and WAS able to create thumbnails. Using any 1.08.xx version of the .dll I cannot create thumbnails.
Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 1:15 pm
by spionwanze
Hello themoosman, can you please upload this dll in a post reply or upload it somewhere else?
Thanks!
Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 2:08 pm
by themoosman
spionwanze wrote:Hello themoosman, can you please upload this dll in a post reply or upload it somewhere else?
Thanks!
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Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:02 am
by fresh
I have the same problem on server 2008 R1.
If i change the dll, the server create the thumbnail correct.
[ot]
on 2008 server R1 the wms service crashed, when routing/ras ist enable.
This server is an domänencontroller (PDC) with two networkcards.
i hope you can understand my bad english.
regards Andreas
Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:05 am
by Eugene
I reproduced the problem (with thumbnail) on "Windows Home Server 2011". I will try to fix.
Re: Create thumbnail failed
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:48 am
by Eugene
Script "Create thumbnail"
1. Unzip
2. Settings - Processing - Load - createthumbnail.cfg - Clear ... ? No - Ok - Ok.
3. List [Movies] - select a file(s) - click "Create thumbnail"