DVD to MKV using Handbrake
Serviio Version: 0.5.2
Blu-ray player(s): Sony 570 / Samsung 5500/6500
Handbrake: 0.9.5
Thanks...
Joooom wrote:I have the same problem for MKV file which generated by Handbrake.
moltra wrote:Post screen shots or your handbrake setup or send me a PM and I will send you the profile that I use.
Illico wrote:Joooom wrote:I have the same problem for MKV file which generated by Handbrake.
Problem is due to Handbrake encoding options used, not serviio.
Serviio simply remux video and audio in another container (mpegts), video/audio encoding and timestamp are provided by Handbrake. Look at Handbrake forum.
Joooom wrote:...I used a video converter named "iSkysoft" to convert DVD to MKV before updating to Serviio 0.5.2, and they were pretty good to stream from Serviio to my SONY BDP, but no more MKV files being able to stream after updating Serviio 0.5.2....
Illico wrote:Joooom wrote:...I used a video converter named "iSkysoft" to convert DVD to MKV before updating to Serviio 0.5.2, and they were pretty good to stream from Serviio to my SONY BDP, but no more MKV files being able to stream after updating Serviio 0.5.2....
OK.
Do you modify the Sony BDP profile 0.5.2?
Do you still have the profile used before updating to 0.5.2 version?
Joooom wrote:Illico wrote:Joooom wrote:I have the same problem for MKV file which generated by Handbrake.
Problem is due to Handbrake encoding options used, not serviio.
Serviio simply remux video and audio in another container (mpegts), video/audio encoding and timestamp are provided by Handbrake. Look at Handbrake forum.
The weird thing is, I used a video converter named "iSkysoft" to convert DVD to MKV before updating to Serviio 0.5.2, and they were pretty good to stream from Serviio to my SONY BDP, but no more MKV files being able to stream after updating Serviio 0.5.2, no matter what video converter I used (iSkysoft, Handbrake, Freemake). I am not blaming Serviio, I just don't know why and wanted to solve the problem.
Cerberus wrote:iskysoft is a nice bit of kit i have used that application in the past with great results.
zip wrote:Cerberus wrote:iskysoft is a nice bit of kit i have used that application in the past with great results.
But they are on FFmpeg's Hall of shame https://roundup.libav.org/issue927
zip wrote:Cerberus wrote:iskysoft is a nice bit of kit i have used that application in the past with great results.
But they are on FFmpeg's Hall of shame https://roundup.libav.org/issue927
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