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Hello, I have an issue with the built-in media player in my TV KDL-65W855A were it after about 25 minutes or so stops playback of some movies and display "Playback not available"
[EDIT]
Funny thing is it happens at about 25-27 minutes in.
The file data is below for [EDIT]
ID/String : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format_Profile : High@L4.1
Format_Settings_CABAC/String : Yes
Format_Settings_RefFrames/String : 4 frames
CodecID : avc1
CodecID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration/String : 3 h 2 min
BitRate/String : 2 050 kb/s
Width/String : 1 920 pixels
Height/String : 800 pixels
DisplayAspectRatio/String : 2.40:1
FrameRate_Mode/String : Constant
FrameRate/String : 23.976 FPS
ColorSpace : YUV
ChromaSubsampling/String : 4:2:0
BitDepth/String : 8 bits
ScanType/String : Progressive
Bits-(Pixel*Frame) : 0.056
StreamSize/String : 2.61 GiB (94%)
Encoded_Library/String : x264 core 148
ID/String : 2
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format_Profile : LC
CodecID : 40
Duration/String : 3 h 2 min
BitRate_Mode/String : Constant
BitRate/String : 135 kb/s
Channel(s)/String : 2 channels
ChannelPositions : Front: L R
SamplingRate/String : 48.0 kHz
FrameRate/String : 46.875 FPS (1024 spf)
Compression_Mode/String : Lossy
StreamSize/String : 177 MiB (6%)
Default/String : Yes
AlternateGroup/String : 1
I would like to know if somebody else has experienced this
Thanks
NOTE - Edited by Quinnicus to remove some information
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Hi there
I would guess that there is an element of anti-copyright protection going on in those files. For example - Cinavia used to mute the audio on the 20minute mark via a watermark embedded in the audio.
I would re-download from a different source instead, besides a 2.6GB file for a 3hour movie at 2050kb/s bitrate does not do the movie justice.
Also, i have edited your post for your protection
Cheers
Hi there
I would guess that there is an element of anti-copyright protection going on in those files. For example - Cinavia used to mute the audio on the 20minute mark via a watermark embedded in the audio.
I would re-download from a different source instead, besides a 2.6GB file for a 3hour movie at 2050kb/s bitrate does not do the movie justice.
Also, i have edited your post for your protection
Cheers
Thanks Quinnicus.
I ran this MP4 file together with the SRT subtitle file in MKVToolNix using default settings and now
the movie doesn't stop at about 26min anymore - strange.
Another thing is that I normally have to save the SRT file in unicode big endian for it to work on the TV, otherwise
it just shows question marks instead of actual text - however VLC does not like unicode big endian.
Anyway now I know what to do if it doesn't work.
Thanks for editing out things I didn't think of