Finally took the plunge and re-upped to v2.7.1 within the last two weeks. Thus far it appears to be working as expected using the "Sony BDP (Compatible)" device profile. Other profiles did not reliably allow FF\Rewind. Thanks for your help.
Finally took the plunge and re-upped to v2.7.1 within the last two weeks. Thus far it appears to be working as expected using the "Sony BDP (Compatible)" device profile. Other profiles did not reliably allow FF\Rewind. Thanks for your help.
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I upgraded to 2.7.1 yesterday after running 2.6.3 for a while.
It doesn't appear to have fixed the FF/REW issues with my BDP S370's. I also have an S580 but I haven't tried that yet. My Bravia HX700 doesn't exhibit the same symptoms (at least not to the same degree).
I've never had any issues with stuttering or skipping to the next video as some others have reported. The files I play are all originally .wtv recorded from a Hauppauge tuner via WMC. They are then run through VideoRedo to convert them to mpeg ps and Quickstream Fix the timestamps. They all play reliably and have always done so (I've been using Mezzmo for a couple of years). However, I pad all recordings for 15 minutes before and after.
I normally start streaming and hit the "Display" button and then FF until it gets to 15 minutes into the recording and then hit Play. Most of the time, it will then immediately jump ahead at least 30 minutes and sometimes further. Rewinding usually produces a similar result. Both S370s behave the same. I'll try the S580 this evening for comparison.
As mentioned, the TV works fine. The only odd behaviour is that, occasionally, when I FF on the TV, it skips back around 60 secs and starts the FF from there. That's not a problem - just a curiosity - as it always reliably starts playing where I hit Play (and FF is very fast anyway)
Can produce logs or ffmpeg dumps if you think that will help.
Thanks,
Paul.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Please do capture as set of logs and send them to us at support [at] conceiva [dot] com. We'll investigate the FF/REW issue you mention. In your email, please also include the FFmpeg information on a file that you stream & has the FF problem. To do this, right-click on the file in Mezzmo and click 'Get FFmpeg Information'.
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Mezzmo for Roku App: Install it onto your Roku to stream files from your Mezzmo library. Full details at http://www.mezzmo.com/wiki/doku.php?...oku_user_guide
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