MarkusHahn
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Well, if I write yesterday or today I mean it. Not just any yesterday, the day before today. In this case friday, as today is saturday. And I also quoted the versions I used.
You prefer 1.0.9.1 over 1.0.9.3 for NF?No you didn't: you mentioned 1090 and 1093 without specifying which version you used on what day and what version got what size!
Thanks.Based on my report in https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/maj...er-video-bitrate-chopped-audio-on-flix.80644/ and having re-downloaded five seasons of a tv show, yes
which is broken, which is the whole point of beta testing---if it doesn't work, revert!
Well, 1093 works perfectly as far as I am concerned but I don't use subtitles all that much, I did however use a subtitled film from A provider and it was also perfect, but I do not doubt that some people are having issues, and the developers will fix them until then, I will stay with 1093 as it been very good to me. There are a few people here that don't understand that this is a new program, there some bugs but at this time it's perfectly useable, and for many it's great. I suspect in a few days there will be a new version that might fix your issues.
Just as Ch3vr0n said, I am using what everyone else is using and it works perfectly for me, but as I said, I do not use subtitles, the one time I have it did work as it should. There are a lot of variables that goes into this, I am not saying that your issues do not exist, I am just saying that it works for me, every time.Just wanted to chim in with some more information. Whether or not the film/tv show has subtitles doesn't affect anything. I tried downloading some things without subtitles at all and still got the same results.
I'm curious though how yours isn't doing it but several of ours are =/ Computer/Internet Speed aren't factors in this case (nor shouldn't be due to the nature of the program). Something is odd between the two. You aren't by chance using a specific git branch 1.0.9.3 by chance that could be affecting it? Assuming, you access a git that is.
There is no git branch. We use the same version as everyone, we do not have access to any 'special' versions.
Just as Ch3vr0n said, I am using what everyone else is using and it works perfectly for me, but as I said, I do not use subtitles, the one time I have it did work as it should. There are a lot of variables that goes into this, I am not saying that your issues do not exist, I am just saying that it works for me, every time.
Hi there,
I have the same problem with Travelers on Netflix (1080p).
For example:
S01E01
File size : 1.55 GiB
Duration : 50 min 13 s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Video Bit rate : 3 771 kb/s
S01E02
File size : 816 MiB
Duration : 46 min 36 s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Video Bit rate : 1 802 kb/s
S01 E04, E06, E08, E10 and E12 also have much lower bitrate and are pixelated. E01, E03, E05, E07, E09 & E11 look fine.
that's a completely different issue. The audio/video cutoff is known and being worked on.