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[samsung c650] playing film stops, mezzmo/tv jumps to next file
Hi!
It's me again
I'm playing film thru Mezzmo to my TV - Samsung LE46C650, after 10-20 seconds, film stops and Mezzmo plays next file.
File is transcoded realtime (with speed of >35fps, so there is no 'buffer underrun'.
ffmpeg can transcode that film without problems (i can run ffmpeg.exe without problems with that film)
Maybe it's a problem with TV (tv stops responding etc., then Mezzmo plays next file) ?
I'm sending you logs by email.
Regards,
razor
Last edited by razor; 06-10-2010 at 06:46 AM.
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Hi,
Thanks for the logs.
One thing to try is to play around with the "contentlength" parameter in the device profile. It takes values from 0 to 3 (inclusive) and even 4, but that requires a bit more modification of the device profile itself. Can you please try changing the contentlength from 0 to 3 (restart the server after each change of course) and see if that helps?
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Hi,
I am evaluating Mezzmo software and I am experiencing the same issue described by razor on my Samsung UE40C6500UP TV set.
It is limited to "some" mkv files and this behaviour is really annoying. I experienced the same issue using Samsung PC Share Manager and that was a reason for looking to an alternative software. I was trying to apply your advice on contentleght parameter but I do not find it! The only parameters associated to "Samsung C" device profile are: connection speed, max video size and video bitrate.
Do I have to edit a configuration file?
Thank you in advance!
Roberto
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Hi Roberto,
Yes, the "contentlength" is inside the SamsungLA.prf file located in the DeviceProfiles folder (see this thread for its location: http://forum.conceiva.com/showthread...ofiles-located). If you would like specific instructions on how to edit and change this, please let me know and I'll post them here.
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Hi!
Got the same problem, and my contentlenght were already set to 3. Any other tips? =)
Last edited by SaabAero; 06-16-2010 at 03:28 PM.
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Hi,
Have you tried other contentlength values (from 0 to 3)? Do they make any visible difference or all of them feel the same?
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