I notice that you can disable watch files in advanced settings after I added the library - you may want to consider calling out that folks need to change this param if they keep the default setting (8096?): I upped that in kernel params and bounced the container and it went away. Looks like /config is about 640MB used so farĪlso I initially ran into a problem with too many open file watches. Hardly any CPU and maybe a GB of memory is currently consumed by it. The process is doing a few hundred write IOs with around 8ms latency. Could not find codec parameters for stream 6 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Could not find codec parameters for stream 5 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Could not find codec parameters for stream 4 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Could not find codec parameters for stream 3 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Could not find codec parameters for stream 2 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified sizeĬonsider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options App: MovieDbProvider: Finding id for item: Trash App: Error in Screen GrabberĪt .GetVideoImage(Video item, CancellationToken cancellationToken)Īt .RefreshFromProvider(BaseItem item, IDynamicImageProvider provider, ImageRefreshOptions refreshOptions, TypeOptions savedOptions, LibraryOptions libraryOptions, ICollection`1 downloadedImages, RefreshResult result, CancellationToken cancellationToken) System.Exception: ffmpeg image extraction failed for file:"/media/hd-2/The.Survivalist/The Survivalist.mkv"Īt .ExtractImageInternal(String inputPath, String container, MediaStream videoStream, Nullable`1 imageStreamIndex, Nullable`1 threedFormat, Nullable`1 offset, Boolean useIFrame, CancellationToken cancellationToken)Īt .ExtractImage(String inputFiles, String container, MediaStream videoStream, Nullable`1 imageStreamIndex, MediaProtocol protocol, Boolean isAudio, Nullable`1 threedFormat, Nullable`1 offset, CancellationToken cancellationToken) Input: file:"/media/hd-2/The.Survivalist/The Survivalist.mkv" : I-frame image extraction failed, will attempt standard way. : ffmpeg image extraction failed for file:"/media/hd-2/The.Survivalist/The Survivalist.mkv" I am really in the dark as to why your copy of Live doesn't see/recognise them? When I do aninstall pack the pack appears in the browser and it's info come up as soon as the installation is .MediaEncoder: Killing ffmpeg process Installing all the packs took a while, but nothing I wouldn't expect given the content size of the packs and existing hardware limitations like data transfer rates. I'm not sure what's happening with your hardware - software set-up but I do know what is like, having to do a clean re-install of Mountain Lion on my Core 2 Duo iMac yesterday. I have no issue whatsoever with the combined time taking so long.Ĭoupled with the facts I've done this now 3 times and live somehow doesn't see them out of the blue is frustrating. That's what I'm referring to, sorry I wasn't clear. It literally takes what seems like an eternity for EACH one. I'm talking about ONE pack, not all of them. Could it possibly be because some of them contain, literally, gigabytes of data?
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