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markheppner wrote:This is a wonderful feature, but I'm getting a strange error. When I try to play a video file, it says the file is not found or access is denied. I converted the hex string of the file location and it points to the correct file. The video files have the same ownership properties as the music files, which play fine. I'm running FreeNAS 0.7.2 (FreeBSD 7.3) and I have ffmpeg installed and working (I compiled it from source using FreeBSD and moved it over to FreeNAS). Any ideas?
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) title : [CBM] Cowboy Bebop - Session 01 - Asteroid Blues
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Duration: 00:24:42.64, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream #0.0(jpn): Video: h264, yuv420p, 640x480 [PAR 1:1 DAR 4:3], 23.81 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn, 47.95 tbc
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Metadata:
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) description : H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s16
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Metadata:
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) description : English 5.1 Surround Sound
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream #0.2(jpn): Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s16
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Metadata:
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) description : Japanese 5.1 Surround Sound
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream #0.3(eng): Subtitle: 0x0000
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Metadata:
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) description : English Subtitles
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Output #0, flv, to 'pipe:':
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream #0.0(jpn): Video: flv, yuv420p, 480x360 [PAR 1:1 DAR 4:3], q=2-31, 1000 kb/s, 1k tbn, 23.98 tbc
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: libmp3lame, 44100 Hz, 2 channels, s16, 64 kb/s
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream mapping:
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Stream #0.1 -> #0.1
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Press [q] to stop encoding
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Resampling with input channels greater than 2 unsupported.
[1/1/11 8:29:43 PM CST] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) Can not resample 6 channels @ 48000 Hz to 2 channels @ 44100 Hz
Adam B. wrote:I have the exact same problem on Ubuntu. Not sure where to start troubleshooting this.
Edit: I found the problem. ffmpeg, lame, and other programs in /var/subsonic/transcode where symlinked to files in /usr/bin. The files actually exist in /usr/local/bin. I fixed the symlinks and all is well.
japster wrote:What are symlinks and what did you exactly do?
I had lame, mac, flac en ffmpeg working on my freenas system but after the update none of the transcoders works anymore.
kapz wrote:I have encoded all my DVD's as mp4 files (high quality = 18 in Handbrake). Each movies is between 1-1.5Gb. Do you see it possible to transcode video files on the fly? I'm running linux with a quad-code 2.9Ghz which should be plenty for on-the-fly encoding of video.
kapz wrote:Happy 2011 Sindre!
I will give this a try soon, but I have one concern.
I have encoded all my DVD's as mp4 files (high quality = 18 in Handbrake). Each movies is between 1-1.5Gb. Do you see it possible to transcode video files on the fly? I'm running linux with a quad-code 2.9Ghz which should be plenty for on-the-fly encoding of video.
I've tried a few windows programs (Orb and TVersity) which will do re-encode video on the fly, but wasn't too impressed with those programs.
Thanks again...I do need to donate to you again. Been a loyal Subsonic supporter for many many years
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