Interesting.
I just downloaded iSedora (http://www.isedora.com/).
I was able to stream these same movie files from the same server without any transcoding. They played the first time and played...
Type: Posts; User: tropez
Interesting.
I just downloaded iSedora (http://www.isedora.com/).
I was able to stream these same movie files from the same server without any transcoding. They played the first time and played...
1. Same thing happened as my video shows. The video tries to play for a couple of seconds, then changes to the next movie in the list, then a few seconds later, it's back to the movie list. Nothing...
This problem will not seem to go away. Some time ago I had issues and gave up. Now I'm back with a fresh install, determined to get this setup working.
I have about 250 or so movies encoded with...
FFMPEG info on the file I used in testing.
ffmpeg version N-40693-gc457a29 Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers
built on May 15 2012 12:57:14 with gcc 4.6.2
configuration:...
http://youtu.be/KW5bE7epwQk
Here are some videos of this issue in action.
http://youtu.be/dSMLYsPb3F8
When I look at the status tab within Mezzmo, I don't even see the system trying to send this second movie. The first movie was listed, it showed it as streaming to the device while it played. Now,...
Okay, I just finished watching a full movie. I streamed it to my Joey which was connected to my network via a HIC. I was using the Generic NTSC profile. The entire movie (a Handbrake encoded movie...
Logs sent yesterday.
Should we be able to Fast Forward and Rewind while playing movies on the Hopper/Joey? When using the Generic NTSC Profile the movies stream fine (they aren't doing any transcoding, just streaming)...
Running the latest version (2.6.3), my AppleTV/2 encoded movies seem to play better using the Dish Hopper/Joey profile. But I ran into a show stopper. It seems that if I'm playing a movie for a bit,...
I just upgraded, the new profile for Hopper/Joey is dog slow. I could not get a movie to play due to it transcoding at 42FPS. When I changed back to using Generic Device (NTSC) movies pretty much...