Plex mkv files buffer
I came looking for a solution but I hope this has helped someone instead as much as it helps me. This can be sped up a lot, especially when working on multiple files… but the subtitle recognition part is annoying! It will add itself to the tracks in the mkv. Plex will now play with that srt file but if you want to be picky, you can reopen the mkv into mmg.exe and drag the srt file into the window.
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then hit OK, then go to Save as srt… and save into your movie directory with the same name as the movie and the srt extension.
This happens often on some subtitle files. It will pop up when it cannot recognise something - this requires that you type in the word it is stuck on manually. Then start converting by letting it do its work recognising the images and putting them into text. Then choose the subtitle stream you want to convert. Select open video file and point it at mkv file Set target media mkv remux Set target audio AC3 640Kbps select add to queue and start job That will re-do the audio into standard Dolby 5.1 which Samsung support, if there are no issue with the video then it should play fine if your network is fast enough. Then you need Subtitle Edit /SubtitleEdit/subtitleedit/releases (You will want the file at the top usually, or the one named SubtitleEdit-3.x.x-Setup.zip. Get MKVtoolnix ( mkvtoolnix.download/downloads.html, and a gui program like gMKVextract gui /projects/mkvextractgui-2/ and load the file into that(mkvextractgui I mean), then select the subtitle track and extract. I suppose I, like the guy above, was hoping for a solution by tweaking the buffer numbers or something. I seem to have to convert ALL of the vobsub files or plex will not play without buffering…despite a beefy enough processor on the server!
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Then either remux the srt into your mkv file with mkvmerge or just leave it in the films directory and the TV uses it instead. I wish I could have advised the OP here to just use MKVtoolnix to extract the sub file, then use Subtitle Edit to convert to SRT. You can pick the options you want in Handbrake and then copy the configurations you want from the "Activity Log" f mkv -w 1920 -crop 0:0:0:0 -loose-anamorphic -modulus 2 -e x264 -q 21 -vfr -a 3 -E av_aac -6 dpl2 -R Auto -B 160 -D 0 -gain 0 -audio-fallback ac3 -subtitle 1 -subtitle-burned=1 -encoder-preset=faster -encoder-level=4.0 -encoder-profile=main These are the configurations/presets I use to keep around the same quality/file size (if anyone cares). So, in addition to Handbrake, I am using Handbrake Batch Encoder to use the Handbrake Command Line Interface to burn in a whole folder of episodes at once. Unfortunately, when trying to do a whole folder at once, it does not allow PGS to be burned in. My solutions after 20 days of messing with this is to just re-encode it with burned in subtitles using Handbrake. It would be nice to get a response on whether I am correct in believing the heavy lifting is done by the TV.īelow is my solution, even though this shouldn't be needed. I'm taking a wild guess that PGS subtitles are embedded and the actual "heavy lifting" is done by the TV itself. Obviously, the issue isn't the CPU as I suspected.
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In fact, that’s been the big bugaboo for me and why I went to Plex – it’s the one way I can play the MP4 files and keep the embedded subtitles.After upgrading my PC to a 5820k with a Passmark score of 13565, I'm still receiving buffering on PGS subtitled 1080p MKV video's. I have a Sony UBPX-700 which plays M2TS and MKV files just fine and will play MP4 files – but doesn’t show the subtitles. – Blu-Ray player, TV, etc.) which will play MP4 files and show subtitles. I agree that this is not an AS issue, however, I have not yet found hardware (e.g. It actually works well 99% of the time as long as you understand the limitations.
The big issue with Plex is that there are so many things that can go wrong – server, network, platform. Plex does two things I like – one, it nicely saves “where you are” in a particular program across all platforms using Plex, and two, it will play subtitles. I have tried VLC as a client/program but it’s not nearly as elegant as Plex. Chris, what program are you using for the file remux? I’m not familiar with tx3g – is this embedded subtitles or are you downloading the subtitles via AS as a separate file? I might try this especially with 1080p files. – 480i) seem to work fine on the Fire TV 4K stick. So I use that for Plex streaming of the AS files. The Tivo box, for some reason, handles the MP4 AS files reasonably well. When I play 1080p MP4 AS files, it will play fine for maybe 15 minutes or so, then it will start with the buffering/stuttering issues. In most cases, M2TS 4K files will play OK also although I have had occasional issues. When I use the Fire TV 4K stick, M2TS 1080p files (direct rip from BR) play just fine. I either use a Fire TV 4K stick or Tivo Mini box as the platform for the Plex player.