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ColdCoffee

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Post Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:11 am

Framerate issue

I'm having a issue with all content I stream to my Samsung C 2010 Plasma. Everything is in sync but the frames seems to be moving faster than they should. I also use Serviio to stream to a Sony blu-ray player and everything runs great on that. I've tested out Wild Media Server and the issue isn't there when using that with the Samsung.
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moltra

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Post Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:24 pm

Re: Framerate issue

Can you rename your serviio.log file in the log directory and enable detailed logging (see signature).

Then restart serviio and play the file on your Plasma. After you have watch a little bit of it stop playing it and post your serviio log here so we can see the commands for playing the file.
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zip

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Post Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:17 pm

Re: Framerate issue

Which profile are you using with the plasma? and post ffmpeg -i of the file
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ColdCoffee

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Post Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:11 pm

Re: Framerate issue

Here's some more information and stuff you requested

TV Model: Samsung PN50C590
Firmware: 1016.0
Profile: Samsung DTV DMR (profile 7)
Logfile: https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BzuZNp ... y=CLjKgL8F

Best way I can described the problem is that the video looks like say you had a LCD TV with the refresh rate turned up. Looks like everything is shot with a home video camera.
Thank you for the help!
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ColdCoffee

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Post Fri Jun 24, 2011 8:52 am

Re: Framerate issue

Log was to big. Had to upload to google doc https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BzuZNp ... y=CLjKgL8F
Thank you
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Post Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:13 am

Re: Framerate issue

Unkown.avi is delivered in native AVI format.
The Way Back.m2ts is delivered in native AVC_TS_HD_DTS_T format.
Its seems good for me.
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Post Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:06 pm

Re: Framerate issue

ColdCoffee wrote:Looks like everything is shot with a home video camera.

I assume you have the 100Hz (or 120, or 200, or whatever your TV's PR says) setting on for the DLNA source on the TV. That makes the movie content look like a video content. I personally always turn it off.
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ColdCoffee

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Post Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:54 am

Re: Framerate issue

zip wrote:
ColdCoffee wrote:Looks like everything is shot with a home video camera.

I assume you have the 100Hz (or 120, or 200, or whatever your TV's PR says) setting on for the DLNA source on the TV. That makes the movie content look like a video content. I personally always turn it off.


I have a Plasma television. There is no setting for refresh rate. I just did a complete lowlevel and reinstall of Windows 7. Trying to pin point any problems I just installed the necessary drivers then went straight to installing Serviio (default settings). The issue is still accruing. I don't know if this make a difference but you can really see the issue when the camera is panning with a lot of motion going on. Again I do not have this issue with Wild Media Server (not installed this time) but that software does cost money and I have future plans to have a PC hooked right to this television with the issue, so I don't want to spend anything on server software. Your software works great for my sony bluray player! The Samsung TV originally did not support DLNA it came in a Firmware upgrade. Also I have had the video stop and lock up on this television twice once while just watching a Xvid and other while FF a mkv on Serviio. I might start monkeying around more with it.. compare what Wild is using with the Serviio profile maybe I need to use a older profile for it.
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Post Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:14 pm

Re: Framerate issue

It's possible that WMS transcodes the file and the TV likes it more. Serviio sends the file natively, as it should be supported by Samsungs, but looks like the TV cannot play it properly. You could try transcoding everything (try for example the DirecTV profile), but it's a bit of overhead.

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