issue with a Sound type on video
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Re: issue with a Sound type on video
Which of the streams didn't have sound then, with the settings set to analog. Are you able to provide a log with just the non working stream?
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Re: issue with a Sound type on video
in the last log I posted it is Cachefly file twit0483_h264b_640x368_256.mp4 and that is the small format for mobile. Bitgravity stream is working fine at 1Mbps and mp3 worksBuZz wrote:Which of the streams didn't have sound then, with the settings set to analog. Are you able to provide a log with just the non working stream?
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Re: issue with a Sound type on video
You will need to provide another log. There is no twit0483_h264b_640x368_256.mp4 in that log - you mean twit0482_h264b_640x368_256.mp4? When you played that file back, you had digital audio passthrough enabled rather than audio being set to analog. You also had an out of memory issue. Please check the settings, do a fresh boot and provide a debug log that contains just this stream being played.
Please test without full codec support on also - AAC should be fully supported without the need for this option enabled (and with it enabled it will eat more ram).
I can confirm on my local machine this file plays correctly with sound.
Please test without full codec support on also - AAC should be fully supported without the need for this option enabled (and with it enabled it will eat more ram).
I can confirm on my local machine this file plays correctly with sound.
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Re: issue with a Sound type on video
another log http://aspietechygamer.tk/paste/?paste=1BuZz wrote:You will need to provide another log. There is no twit0483_h264b_640x368_256.mp4 in that log - you mean twit0482_h264b_640x368_256.mp4? When you played that file back, you had digital audio passthrough enabled rather than audio being set to analog. You also had an out of memory issue. Please check the settings, do a fresh boot and provide a debug log that contains just this stream being played.
Please test without full codec support on also - AAC should be fully supported without the need for this option enabled (and with it enabled it will eat more ram).
I can confirm on my local machine this file plays correctly with sound.
video file is twit0483_h264b_640x368_256.mp4
when I played the file I watched the ram there was 10-11MB free RAM
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Re: issue with a Sound type on video
According to the log you ram out of memory though at one point. As I mentioned in my last message, please try with "full codec support" off. You may want to test with a skin like "project mayhem 3" or at a lower resolution.
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Re: issue with a Sound type on video
It does seem to use a lot of memory - maybe when probing the stream. However it's good you have it working at least. I will look into it further when I get a chance.