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File not supported by TV/Video stops after few seconds
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:48 pm
by style
So, I'm having Samsung TV. Yesterday my .mkv files were played without any difficulties, except one... One movie just "ended" after the few second, no errors came up etc. Then I recopied file to server to check if file was corrupted, I also restarted WMS. After that another .mkv movie says "File format not supported" which worked perfectly before. Now also the file which played for few second says the same. Any ideas
1) why did that one file end after few second?
2) why does is the other .mkv file "broken"?
Re: File not supported by TV/Video stops after few seconds
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:04 pm
by Eugene
style wrote:So, I'm having Samsung TV. Yesterday my .mkv files were played without any difficulties, except one... One movie just "ended" after the few second, no errors came up etc. Then I recopied file to server to check if file was corrupted, I also restarted WMS. After that another .mkv movie says "File format not supported" which worked perfectly before. Now also the file which played for few second says the same. Any ideas
1) why did that one file end after few second?
2) why does is the other .mkv file "broken"?
List [Movies] - select "broken" file - right click - "Transcoding profile" - "Clear profile"
Re: File not supported by TV/Video stops after few seconds
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:24 pm
by style
Eugene wrote:style wrote:So, I'm having Samsung TV. Yesterday my .mkv files were played without any difficulties, except one... One movie just "ended" after the few second, no errors came up etc. Then I recopied file to server to check if file was corrupted, I also restarted WMS. After that another .mkv movie says "File format not supported" which worked perfectly before. Now also the file which played for few second says the same. Any ideas
1) why did that one file end after few second?
2) why does is the other .mkv file "broken"?
List [Movies] - select "broken" file - right click - "Transcoding profile" - "Clear profile"
TV still says "file format not supported". I made another note on those "broken" files, TV says that size of those files is 40.0Gb, but actually it's 11Gb (video list shows correct file size).
Re: File not supported by TV/Video stops after few seconds
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:18 pm
by Eugene
style wrote:Eugene wrote:style wrote:So, I'm having Samsung TV. Yesterday my .mkv files were played without any difficulties, except one... One movie just "ended" after the few second, no errors came up etc. Then I recopied file to server to check if file was corrupted, I also restarted WMS. After that another .mkv movie says "File format not supported" which worked perfectly before. Now also the file which played for few second says the same. Any ideas
1) why did that one file end after few second?
2) why does is the other .mkv file "broken"?
List [Movies] - select "broken" file - right click - "Transcoding profile" - "Clear profile"
TV still says "file format not supported". I made another note on those "broken" files, TV says that size of those files is 40.0Gb, but actually it's 11Gb (video list shows correct file size).
Maybe file contains a DTS-track, and the file is automatically transcodes with "Movies - TsMuxer".
Re: File not supported by TV/Video stops after few seconds
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:21 pm
by style
Eugene wrote:style wrote:Eugene wrote:style wrote:So, I'm having Samsung TV. Yesterday my .mkv files were played without any difficulties, except one... One movie just "ended" after the few second, no errors came up etc. Then I recopied file to server to check if file was corrupted, I also restarted WMS. After that another .mkv movie says "File format not supported" which worked perfectly before. Now also the file which played for few second says the same. Any ideas
1) why did that one file end after few second?
2) why does is the other .mkv file "broken"?
List [Movies] - select "broken" file - right click - "Transcoding profile" - "Clear profile"
TV still says "file format not supported". I made another note on those "broken" files, TV says that size of those files is 40.0Gb, but actually it's 11Gb (video list shows correct file size).
Maybe file contains a DTS-track, and the file is automatically transcodes with "Movies - TsMuxer".
Yes that's true. I also noticed that now I'm getting "Access violation at address 00A74EE8 in module 'wms.exe'. Read of addres 00000054" just after "Transcoding profile: Movies - TsMuxer
EDIT: restarting whole program fixed this... Now the only problem is that file that before played just for few second now plays few second then buffers and so on. I think my server is not powerful enough to transcode audio or something like that.
Re: File not supported by TV/Video stops after few seconds
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 7:42 pm
by Eugene
style wrote:Eugene wrote:style wrote:Eugene wrote:style wrote:So, I'm having Samsung TV. Yesterday my .mkv files were played without any difficulties, except one... One movie just "ended" after the few second, no errors came up etc. Then I recopied file to server to check if file was corrupted, I also restarted WMS. After that another .mkv movie says "File format not supported" which worked perfectly before. Now also the file which played for few second says the same. Any ideas
1) why did that one file end after few second?
2) why does is the other .mkv file "broken"?
List [Movies] - select "broken" file - right click - "Transcoding profile" - "Clear profile"
TV still says "file format not supported". I made another note on those "broken" files, TV says that size of those files is 40.0Gb, but actually it's 11Gb (video list shows correct file size).
Maybe file contains a DTS-track, and the file is automatically transcodes with "Movies - TsMuxer".
Yes that's true. I also noticed that now I'm getting "Access violation at address 00A74EE8 in module 'wms.exe'. Read of addres 00000054" just after "Transcoding profile: Movies - TsMuxer
EDIT: restarting whole program fixed this... Now the only problem is that file that before played just for few second now plays few second then buffers and so on. I think my server is not powerful enough to transcode audio or something like that.
If the TV is Samsung 2010, then you can try the configuration "Samsung BD Player (DLNA, 16:9, 720x406)".
Through the folder Transcoding you can select playback of the original file (folder Original)
P.S. Maybe you do not have the latest version of the program.
Re: File not supported by TV/Video stops after few seconds
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:12 pm
by style
Eugene wrote:style wrote:Eugene wrote:style wrote:Eugene wrote:style wrote:So, I'm having Samsung TV. Yesterday my .mkv files were played without any difficulties, except one... One movie just "ended" after the few second, no errors came up etc. Then I recopied file to server to check if file was corrupted, I also restarted WMS. After that another .mkv movie says "File format not supported" which worked perfectly before. Now also the file which played for few second says the same. Any ideas
1) why did that one file end after few second?
2) why does is the other .mkv file "broken"?
List [Movies] - select "broken" file - right click - "Transcoding profile" - "Clear profile"
TV still says "file format not supported". I made another note on those "broken" files, TV says that size of those files is 40.0Gb, but actually it's 11Gb (video list shows correct file size).
Maybe file contains a DTS-track, and the file is automatically transcodes with "Movies - TsMuxer".
Yes that's true. I also noticed that now I'm getting "Access violation at address 00A74EE8 in module 'wms.exe'. Read of addres 00000054" just after "Transcoding profile: Movies - TsMuxer
EDIT: restarting whole program fixed this... Now the only problem is that file that before played just for few second now plays few second then buffers and so on. I think my server is not powerful enough to transcode audio or something like that.
If the TV is Samsung 2010, then you can try the configuration "Samsung BD Player (DLNA, 16:9, 720x406)".
Through the folder Transcoding you can select playback of the original file (folder Original)
P.S. Maybe you do not have the latest version of the program.
I updated to 1.08 version and activated BD player profile, and now it works \o/.
Thanks eugene!