Re: MKV Fast Forward working!!
Thanks to all for their efforts.
Grumpa wrote:I have the C5500 player and have had issues with FF/RW and Jump for several months now. This and several related posts here and on the WDLive board have had me pulling what little hair I have out. I finally figured it out though. Using MKVMerge v5.1.0 I enabled "Disable header removal compression for audio and video tracks by default" in File / Options and then in the Muxing tab under Add Command Line Options I "Add" --clusters-in-meta-seek then mux my files. Videos that never worked properly before are now working. Manually adding the --clusters-in-meta-seek under Extra options / User defined options didn't seem to work for some reason.
Thanks to all for their efforts.
I was googling around and I ran into a person's blog which seems interesting. Unfortunately I don't understand what he's really doing, but it does seems to me he's heading in a nice direction!
jhb50 wrote:I Secondly, a comment like "Unfortunately I don't understand what he's really doing, but it does seems to me he's heading in a nice direction!" adds zero value to others who are trying to learn and in fact is misleading because the whole value of Serviio is that it will transform any file on the fly to the format required by the client so the prebatch conversion you are suggesting is pointless and a waste of time.
Hey jhb50... how's your Ruby knowledge?
jhb50 wrote:About the same as anyone who can read english. That's the point of Ruby. And certainly enough to see that the conversions he is proposing such as flv to h264 are inappropriate and would take hours to perform versus other more efficient options such as those performed by Serviio in real time. Another reason why your post remains misleading.Hey jhb50... how's your Ruby knowledge?
BlackThorne wrote:just to add some info-
I've tried everything in this and other threads. non worked for some MKV i've checked.
strangely enough after installing Samsung's AllShare- it worked there.
so this is really an issue of the software rather than firmware.
[i'm using 46 C650 TV]
any idea what could possibly be the reason...?
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Digitoxin wrote:The .MKV needs to be muxed with the option --clusters-in-meta-seek in mkvmerge. This was turned on by default in previous versions, but is off by default now. This is required to be able to jump backwards and forwards on Samsung players.
XtraCrispi wrote:Anyone have any ideas of my subtitle issue? I recoded a movie with subtitles. I saw the subtitle track on the list and it was checked. The recoded movie has no subs displayed. What do I have to enable? Do I have to select a charset?
JLMiller wrote:A somewhat more straightforward way to specify options to mkvmerge is to select the "Muxing" tab -> "Add command line options" and select the ones you want from the drop-down list. (I'm using v5.1.0).
Per DLN eh?'s post, I took a look at the headers of a couple of .mkv files. They all have the four seek entries he mentioned (after re-muxing), but still won't FF/FR. Exasperating.
- John
osmium wrote:
This isn't relevant to this thread, however this is an easy one. Samsung players are not able to read or select subtitles from MKV containers.
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