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TeeDawg

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Post Sat Apr 11, 2015 12:44 am

Roku and 1.5.2 Lost resume and scrubbing

Hi, I've only been using Serviio for about a week. I had 1.5.1 running on Win 7 Ultimate 32 bit and all features were working great.

As luck would have it, the day I set up my new Win 7 Ult 64 box, my 32 bit machine died. I grabbed the new release of 1.5.2 and lost the ability to scrub forwards and backwards, and the ability to resume...the resume option doesn't show up.

I went back to 1.5.1 on the 64 bit machine, and all these features have returned!

Thanks for all you do here!
TeeDawg.
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zip

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Post Sat Apr 11, 2015 1:34 pm

Re: Roku and 1.5.2 Lost resume and scrubbing

There was no change in 1.5.2 that could cause this. Maybe you're using a different profile.
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TeeDawg

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Post Sat Apr 11, 2015 5:20 pm

Re: Roku and 1.5.2 Lost resume and scrubbing

Would that be the renderer profile? Is that set in the GUI or one of the .xmls?

Thanks.
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TeeDawg

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Post Sat Apr 11, 2015 5:25 pm

Re: Roku and 1.5.2 Lost resume and scrubbing

Oh, just found the drop downs! I'll play with it later!
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atc98092

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Post Sun Apr 12, 2015 12:27 am

Re: Roku and 1.5.2 Lost resume and scrubbing

Remember that if your files require transcoding, you can't FF or rewind using a Roku. However, I've had no issues pausing and resuming. Remember that on a Roku the button to pause is the same button to play. There's no resume menu function, at least on y Roku 2 XS.

If your files use the MPEG2 video codec, and you are using any Roku except Roku TV, the file will be transcoded. Roku TV is the only Roku with MPEG2 decoding built-in. I've discussed it at length with Roku developers, and they can't give me an explanation why it isn't there. However, if your videos use H.264 or MP4, you're good to go and the "trick functions" (as Roku refers to them) will work.
Dan

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