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raven219
Jan 03, 2014Aspirant
Advice on files crashing ReadyDLNA scan
Hi Could you advise why these files would cause the ReadyDLNA scan to fail? I discovered that it was these ones by going through the log files and using the command to move the offending director...
StephenB
Jan 03, 2014Guru - Experienced User
I'm not sure if these are the reasons, but they could be...
File 1 -> exceeds BluRay level for video (level is 5.0, BluRay is 4.1. 1080p with 5 reference frames is the reason it exceeds the BluRay spec.
File 2-> DTS-MA might not be recognized.
File 3-> uses MKV header compression
File 3 is the easiest to fix, you can remux with mkvmerge and turn off header compression. That will not change the quality at all, since there is no transcoding.
File 1 -> exceeds BluRay level for video (level is 5.0, BluRay is 4.1. 1080p with 5 reference frames is the reason it exceeds the BluRay spec.
File 2-> DTS-MA might not be recognized.
File 3-> uses MKV header compression
File 3 is the easiest to fix, you can remux with mkvmerge and turn off header compression. That will not change the quality at all, since there is no transcoding.
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