Tue Mar 30, 2021 3:06 pm by atc98092
OK, I follow you now. The playback is freezing without you doing anything to cause it. This unfortunately could be for a number of reasons. You might be having network issues. Your player may simply not be doing a good job. I looked up the LG model number and I see it's not a TV, it's a home theater audio system. I do see in its specs that it doesn't list the lossless audio codecs as supported, which seems very odd for a Blu Ray player. But it does list most audio and video codecs. However, it's still possible that the media is tripping up the player for some reason.
Does it happen with every title, or only some of your media? I'm trying to identify if it might be your media contents that are causing playback issues. I've had some ripped movies that would play for a little while on a Roku player, then suddenly pop up an unsupported codec message, even though it had been working before. In that case, they were Disney titles (Star Wars) that had some sort of DRM still buried within the video that MakeMKV hadn't fully removed.
Dan
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