Writing library : libebml v1.2.1 + libmatroska v1.1.1 Writing application : mkvmerge v4.9.1 ('Ich will') built on 23:53:15 I tested another file (below) - the will stream as AVC via the standard PS3 profile without the two lines removed with 5.1 DD audio. So the PS3 can cope with some h264 > L4.1 video? 50% CPU as I assume it's remuxing and doesnt stutter. With the two lines of code turned off, it streams as AVC with the media server running at approx. Usually, even on the standard PS3 profile, this file will transcode to MPEG2 - presumably because it is level 5.1. Writing application : mkvmerge v2.0.2 ('You're My Flame') built on 09:25:45 You could also convert to an mp4 container at the same time which PS3's seem to handle better. I used XMedia Recode to do this in the past, but there is plenty of software out there (and ffmpeg may be able to do it). If this doesn't work then the only thing I can think of is to either get a more powerful PC or manually transcode all these files to a lower profile (that way you only do it once). Also, when ever you change anything in profiles.xml you need to restart the Serviio services (or reboot). Remember to re-instate the lines if it doesn't work. This will force Serviio to remux these files only (coded later in the profile), allowing them to still be played on the PS3 (if it indeed can handle this h264 profile). I cant test as I don't have any media of this type): This is why I suspect some of your mkv's work and others struggle (some are 4.1 and above, others are below).ĭon't know if this will work, but you could try removing (comment out) these two lines from the PS3 profile (I suspect it wont work, these lines are in for a reason, but it wont hurt to try. Remuxing, even with audio transcoding, is far less processor intensive that video transcoding. The standard Serviio profile for the PS3 will transcode these files if the h264 profile level is 4.1 and above (which the example you posted is) or remux them (possibly transcoding audio only) if below 4.1. The PS3 doesn't support MKV files natively. mkv files, some of which stutter on the TV as well, however I needed to start somewhere? I'd be grateful of any help trying to get to the bottom of this as I'd really like to use my PS3 as the player for all my media rather than using the TV for some and PS3 for others. Writing library : mkv2rls v1.4 (date: 2011 mar 29)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |