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Marcelo Eichel

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The channels via HLS (m3u8) though is instant on two of my machines but on the third, takes about 30 seconds to start playing, same as yours. All the app does is pass off a URL to MPC-HC which communicates with MB Server, I would guess that this is being transcoded? It would be great to get the input from a core team member, @@Luke for example as this is all a mystery to me.

@@anks Transcoding is not the cause of delay. No transcoding is involved and MPC-HC is reading directly from source it seems. I also upgraded the 1.7.3 32bit to 1.7.7 64bit, but it made no change. 25-30 seconds delay before playback starts. I think it's a MPC-HC issue with HTTP streaming, and not MBS related at all, because I've seen similar behaviour when opening http streams in mpc-hc. But it's interesting that you have 2 clients that don't have the delay. Are those client up to date ? Could it be a regression in MPC-HC or LAV filters ?

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On my machines, anything which is a direct stream which will be a url such as stream.avi, stream.mkv plays fine, you can test this by setting force streaming in the settings page and playing local content.

I'm seeing error in the log, I don't want to post full log because I don't know if there is sensitive information in it, please tell me if I can check anything. There is a errors in the log, but I don't know if they are related.:

Having trouble getting this to work on my htpc. I have two computers, main computer is set up with the server software and has all of my media files. Htpc computer has media browser classic software and is connected to server via wireless router using unc. I can access and play all files fine. I don't want to use the native wmc media player as it tends to lag and not play hd audio correctly. I am happy with hpc-hc, but cannot control it with my media center remote. Installed mpc-hc remote on both computers, server computer shows green good to go icon, htpc stays red. I made sure windows firewall was not blocking, and the settings on both computers are identical. Anyone have any ideas why remote computer will not work?

I'm having a problem very similar to the one reported by KRA on February 5th. I'm on Windows 8.1, not 10, and I'm not seeing the crash described there, but even though everything appears to be set up correctly including the green tray icon, the transcoding is still happening, and there's no indication MPC-HC is getting control. The similarity is that I see exactly the same log entry as KRA every time I try this.

Also on Win 10 and I did have some issues last week where it was running but not picking up the cast or opening MPC (fortunately I had a full backup of my C drive from the week prior which I restored).

Suspect it is indeed a Win10 issue, as much as I like the OS it does seem to have a lot of problems and this wasn't the first time I've had to resort to restoring from an image. Fortunately the built-in Windows backup application seems to work well even though they hid it away.

I'm still an active Emby user and I've been running this app continuously since you posted your issue on my laptop with Win 10. Also through numerous restarts of the server so over a week now and it's working fine for me. I'm using release 3.0.5781.1, so it's the latest stable and it reconnects when the server is restarted.

I also wrote a small app that renames movies, it just took a couple of hours and was based on the work I did with Luke many months ago. It basically monitors a folder and does a similar job to Filebot but is very lightweight, more basic but uses Emby code (based off Kodi algorithms) and no Java. I thought this maybe have been included in Auto Organize by now, but it's seems not to have been implemented yet, I've been using it for many months and it's worked impeccably, I'm very happy to share this, if anyone is interested.

I may be way off but you don't run avast on that machine do you? I had it prevent some apps starting with Win 10 a little while back and had to go in and add some exceptions in the settings. I assume you've tried uninstalling anks app and putting it back (sorry if stating the obvious).

I'm no coder so would not be able to do anything with your app but might be nice to open source it in case someone else comes along that wants to. I'd love to see it support the emby native live TV functionality with HDhomerun (currently doesn't work)

We use Emby and Media Browser Classic every day but sometimes I don't have Media Browser Classic open and while checking for a movie to watch on my phone I would have to launch Media Browser Classic just for that TV to show up as a device. This way I can launch a movie either way.

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I usually use media player classic to view video files. I want to set the
default directory for it to C:\temp. I've set its directory at its shortcut
on the start menu. However, even if I use the shortcut on the menu to run
media player classic, when I choose filequick open file or fileopen, the
directory is still the My Document directory.How can I actually set the default directory for media player classic? I'm
using win98se.Thanks.Herbert

You cannot do it by editing the registry.
I've already tried to find the key using registry analysis tools.There is a way however but its sneaky.
Select View/Options then select the tickboxes for the following:-Store Settings To .ini File
Keep A History Of Recently Opened Files.Now copy a file to the directory you want to use - I select all my files from D:\TEMP.Once you have opened a file in that directory even if you delete it, it will now default to that directory when looking to open another file.Hope that helps anyone trying to solve that problem it had me going for quite a while until I decided to do what I should have done in the first place and look for the easiest solution.>;o)

MPC does not support all types of streams, but your link should work in MPC if you install Real Player or Alternative. Also update to Windows Media Player 11 if you haven't already, even if you don't use it.

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