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2010-01-17
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Just did some testing on Handbrake on Standard Mac profiles
Profile...........Pr1.0 Internal..........PR1.1..................PR1.1
======.........Internal Player........Internal Player.....KM Player(Osso)
iPod......................Y....................... ..N............................Y
iPhone..................Y......................... N............................Y
AppleTV...............N.........................N. ...........................Y (no sound)
Basic (Xvid)..........N.........................N....... .....................Y
Mike C
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2010-01-17
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#73
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Please take this poll. I would like to see if the problem is related to OTA vs direct PC flash
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=41087
Mike C
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2010-01-17
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hey mike, i've done both the ota and flash from bin, same problem.
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2010-01-17
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#75
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2010-01-18
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#76
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2010-01-18
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2010-01-18
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Seems like we have at least two distinct problems with video playback with PR1.1
The first is lack of video when playing back xvid files over upnp. This is tracked as https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8000
The second problem that people, including me, have seen is (usually) h.264 files failing with an 'infinite 5 flashing dots' error when played locally and 'infinite buffering' when played over upnp. I did some investigations and the results are surprising.
It appears that this is caused by the presence of chapter marks in the files. My files with chapters don't play and the ones with no chapters do not play. Of course, the media player doesn't support chapters so getting rid of them isn't a loss (but re-muxing files is a crummy work around) but there is clearly a regression here.
Unfortunately, my HandBrake preset that we've all been using has chapters turned on by default. I've updated it (still hosted on my server) so anyone who grabs it now won't get trapped by this.
I've filed https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8172 to track this.
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2010-01-18
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btw, philipl, how did you go about determining that chapters was the cause? i don't use chapters in my encodes so i'd never have tested that ...
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2010-01-18
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That'll be because Handbreak has chapter markets on by default, even if there are no chapers it must write some sort of info into the meta data, I suppose the easiest fix would be to have Quicktime reencode the video but have the video and audio codecs set as Pass Though mode, that'll remove all meta data and leave a clean file, but that's a pain in the *** if you ask me, especially if you've got more than 20 movies......
Wonder if there's a tool/program that'll batch remove meta data from movie files, kudos if it can just remove chapter information as I have the artwork set on all of my movies..
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is there another way to insta-kill the process?