![]() ![]() Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. ![]() You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Switching to HB solved all my issues, except for some subtitles. #CTIVO AVAST CODE#Also, the subtitles are totally mangled (or l8kely the subtitle decoder can’t handle what ever standard pbs is using.)Īfter researching issues with ffmpeg and looking at the error handling code I decided that there are serious problems with it. Typically this caused video/audio skew, not a failure to encode. I have in the past, a year ago, got similar errors from my local pbs channel off air and from cable. On May 5, 2018, at 5:59 PM, sugyfelix wrote: Then I changed to HB default, and I get green Video, with Audio. multiple downloads isn't going to fix this. Are there any visual problems with the movies while watching on your TV (momentary glitches or dropouts)?Ĭould you try with Format "HB Default" instead? (go to Preferences>Formats, select HB Default from pulldown, and turn off "Hide in User interface").Īt least while debugging, you can turn down the Retries to 1. Is this only happening on Hallmark? If so, there's a small possibility you may have a weak signal on that channel, which would lead to digital problems. Can you show that log? (In general if PS works, it's more reliable.) I only see the TS versions here, but you said you tried PS as well. The header info looks ok, but then it immediately fails on the encoding. That doesn't affect the downloads though. Secondly, you're surprisingly hitting the MovieDB rate limit, which is a bug that I'll have to look into. I take it you figured out the first couple of failures, where it wanted more disk space. So, I see a couple of things going on here. ![]()
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