enormouspoon
enormouspoon
I ran into the same issue with the Linux version, and this beta copy fixed it for me! Show details now download on Linux Mint.
Any further updates to this? I'm seeing the same results on 4.43.14. I'll add the users to the exclude list for now.
Appreciate the help diagnosing. Seems it's a Plex issue. I'll continue using Ombi's exclude from import feature. Thanks for everything Jamie!
Yeah no problem. Here's the output. The write test.ac3 command looks right, but the very next process can't find the file. Output ``` HERPA-DURP:~ Media$ sudo ./mkvdts2ac3.sh --debug --new -d...
Again yeah no problem. Ran the debug, this time using the alternate ffmpeg parameters. Still looks like the ac3 file wasn't created. Oddly though no error message when removing the...
Ran another debug using ffmpeg -i "/tmp/test.dts" -acodec ac3 -ac 6 -ab 448k "/tmp/test.ac3" manually, but same results as your first suggestion. Also, I'm using ffmpeg 1.1.7, which are you...
Ah crap my mistake. I thought just hitting enter sent a blank line to move the debugger forward, and that I could send manual inline commands. Using a second terminal...
let me try that. the latest snapshot gave me the same bad cpu type error. [edit] Yeah that fixed it. Seems like the script didn't like the ffmpeg's from http://www.evermeet.cx/ffmpeg/...
That's really odd. AFAIK Intel COre i7's are 64bit but whatever. Don't care as long as it works :) Thanks. Lastly though, does that Track ID 4: audio (A_AC3) mean...