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#EMBY SERVER TRANSCODING ON LIVE PLAYBACK TV#
We can look at making Live TV better for users in more than this one area. The error count is meaningless for Live TV as it can have endless errors and just keep going.
#EMBY SERVER TRANSCODING ON LIVE PLAYBACK FULL#
Once it gets to full transcoding it just stays there and recovers when it needs to. Since Live TV is based on time and never runs out you can have endless error recovery for Live TV which is what we should be doing (or at least Live TV should be a much larger error count). Since Live TV is based on real-time conditions when you start at the beginning over again it will not get the same error. Every error you just continue with full transcoding. Because there is nowhere to go from there.īut with Live TV there is somewhere to go from there. Once you get to transcoding the next error is going to error out. If there is still an error when playing then you must use a new container AND fallback to transcode the video stream. But it might not since it copies the video stream. We then fallback to direct stream and play it in a new container. There is a problem with the file if it is direct playing. With normal media with a runtime you know why it errors. This is honestly what the problem is.Įdited Novemby The issue with Live TV is you do not know why the error occured. You are not playing right at the real-time point. That will smooth out the ride and stop those interval buffering because now there is a read-ahead buffer. So if you are playing at the real-time point this might happen often. When Emby is playing Live TV it cannot go beyond real time. This will lag ffmpeg as it has to correct those bad bits. Doing this often it is because the signal strength for that channel might be low. If it is buffering during playback at 30 seconds or 45 seconds for a second or so. Then go back to watching Live TV until it happens again scrolling that guide. It makes using the guide difficult and painful. But for sure that scrolling issue is going to get solved. Going to do an entire walk-around on the Live TV parts and see where we can improve. We can also look into this since it happens with Live TV and the other work is Live TV focused. Doesn't do it every single time depends on the bitrate of that channel. That buffer is when the Roku gets the m3u8. And maybe something's can be done with the buffer that would also help, as 45 seconds (initial and second) buffer for 1 minute and 30 seconds into a live TV show is not fun. Please give us another try on Roku and let us know where we stand. What are some of your wishes? It is Christmas. Just how much it fills your wish list or does not. We need users who remember the app as it "used to be" to give us feedback on the apps "present condition" and give us honest feedback. But there was a time when all of that was something coming in the future. All of these things are now taken for granted. There was no way to effectively change audio or subtitle streams before playback. There was no automatic playback recovery then. But we are quite far along from those days. If this was a year and a half ago perhaps all the changes were not quite incorporated. The entire capabilities have changed in the last 2 years. Those same "guts"(with better logic) are part of the Roku app on Emby. If you were around during Blue Neon Night days you will remember how capable that client was (.and still is for that matter). I know on Plex if I set it at 12 megabits it will direct play all movies and only transcode live TV.

Hi, I haven't really, I just remember Roku transcoding quite a bit especially 265(no 4k).
