Serviio a 64 bit application or 32bit
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I know that 64bit environments can run 32bit apps, I get that. I'm just curious If there are 2 install packages. The stuff I've looked up on this are vague. I wanted to make 100% sure I have the right version installed. Serviio is great I only have the occasional issue with it.
Re: Serviio a 64 bit application or 32bit
El_Capitan wrote:I know that 64bit environments can run 32bit apps, I get that. I'm just curious If there are 2 install packages. The stuff I've looked up on this are vague. I wanted to make 100% sure I have the right version installed. Serviio is great I only have the occasional issue with it.
There's only one version for each OS. It installs itself in the 64 bit Program Files folder, but it includes the 32 bit version of FFMPEG. I would not call it a true 64 bit app, as I'm sure Zip was trying to avoid any more versions than he already supports. Since so many people don't even know what version OS they are using, it's best to stick with 32 bit.
That said, if you update FFMPEG to a 64 bit version, Serviio still runs just fine and the computer seems to like it better. When transcoding I see a little lower CPU utilization with 64 bit.
Dan
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Re: Serviio a 64 bit application or 32bit
atc98092 I just saw Serviio in the 64bit folder thank you for that. As for FFMPEG I don't see that installed on my system. How do I verify that and upgrade it? I am currently using WS2012 Essentials R2.
Re: Serviio a 64 bit application or 32bit
El_Capitan wrote:atc98092 I just saw Serviio in the 64bit folder thank you for that. As for FFMPEG I don't see that installed on my system. How do I verify that and upgrade it? I am currently using WS2012 Essentials R2.
Serviio installs its own version of FFMPEG, and it's located in the Serviio folder under "lib". Just rename the existing ffmpeg.exe and copy the latest 64 bit version in the same folder. All done!

Dan
LG NANO85 4K TV, Samsung JU7100 4K TV, Sony BDP-S3500, Sharp 4K Roku TV, Insignia Roku TV, Roku Ultra, Premiere and Stick, Nvidia Shield, Yamaha RX-V583 AVR.
Primary server: AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT, 32 gig ram, Windows 11 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
LG NANO85 4K TV, Samsung JU7100 4K TV, Sony BDP-S3500, Sharp 4K Roku TV, Insignia Roku TV, Roku Ultra, Premiere and Stick, Nvidia Shield, Yamaha RX-V583 AVR.
Primary server: AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT, 32 gig ram, Windows 11 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
Re: Serviio a 64 bit application or 32bit
what should I expect when I do this? what was your outcome? did it help with anything at all? CPU usage reliability anything. Im just wondering what I should expect. Ill probably do this as soon as my company leaves. I hate to break their TV watching enjoyment.
Re: Serviio a 64 bit application or 32bit
El_Capitan wrote:what should I expect when I do this? what was your outcome? did it help with anything at all? CPU usage reliability anything. Im just wondering what I should expect. Ill probably do this as soon as my company leaves. I hate to break their TV watching enjoyment.
I see a slight reduction in CPU usage, and I've had an occasional video that would buffer on the Roku using 32 bit, but played smoothly with 64 bit FFMPEG. I have no idea if FFMPEG knows how to use memory more effectively under 64 bit, but my results seem to show it. Also, I've never encountered a downside to it. That said, I don't have anything particularly unusual about my videos. They're almost all MKV or M2TS containers with Mpeg2, H264, AVC or MP4 video and Dolby Digital or DTS audio. The Blu-Ray rips are mostly DTS Master Audio, with a few Dolby Digital TrueHD.
Dan
LG NANO85 4K TV, Samsung JU7100 4K TV, Sony BDP-S3500, Sharp 4K Roku TV, Insignia Roku TV, Roku Ultra, Premiere and Stick, Nvidia Shield, Yamaha RX-V583 AVR.
Primary server: AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT, 32 gig ram, Windows 11 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
LG NANO85 4K TV, Samsung JU7100 4K TV, Sony BDP-S3500, Sharp 4K Roku TV, Insignia Roku TV, Roku Ultra, Premiere and Stick, Nvidia Shield, Yamaha RX-V583 AVR.
Primary server: AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT, 32 gig ram, Windows 11 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
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That is awesome. My family leaves in a day or 2 so this is on the top of my list to try. I appreciate your incite. My videos basically line up to yours except your audio is way better.
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