![]() ![]() What I can say is that according to your logfile it's being transcoded to MPEG-TS with H.264 and AC3, which is 100% "stream friendly" and all necessary information is repeated in the stream on a regular basis. I'm not sure exactly what statement you're referring to, so I can't say. So did that other fellow misspeak when he said MIMEtype video/mpeg and he meant video/mp4 ? You can delete the file if you want to, but it would be advantageous if it could stay so that others could look at it as well. ![]() Server: Linux-amd64-3.13.0-103-generic, UPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.50, What "raw structures" are you referring to? As far as I know, there is nothing in this file that contains any "sensitive" information that I could see. ![]() TRACE 03:53:08.136 Transfer response sent to PlayStation 4: TRACE 03:53:08.095 Ready to Stop: trueĭEBUG 03:53:08.098 Connection error: java.io.IOException: Broken pipeĭEBUG 03:53:08.098 Premature end, stopping. Is there anything I can do to help debug this issue so it is corrected once and for all? ![]() It appears this is related to #1090 insofar as the PS4 is apparently making a second connection for meta-data and this is killing the transcoding connection? It all fails with the following snippet from the trace file, which I've copied below. Only media files which can be directly rendered can be successfully played on the PS4. It appears no transcoding is successful for watching anything on my Playstation 4 Media Player. ![]()
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