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Subtitles getting out of sync when fastforwarding or resuming reproduction from an intermidiate point

Open gahedros opened this issue 10 years ago • 15 comments

The new subtitle renderer works great in general, but I have noticed that when fastforwarding or resuming reproduction from an intermidiate point the subtitles tend to get out of sync. Using to the old renderer fixes the sync issues, so is not a problem related to any particular srt file.

gahedros avatar Mar 14 '14 10:03 gahedros

This issue is known - see the thread in the plex forums. Unfortunately I have no idea, why that is happening... do you have experience if it works with native files (mp4,h264) correctly? In other words: is this issue somehow connected with PMS transcoder usage?

iBaa avatar Mar 15 '14 08:03 iBaa

I mainly deal with mkvs, but I will do a test and get back you you.

gahedros avatar Mar 15 '14 08:03 gahedros

Ok, just tested it and with mp4 files there is no problem. I am guessing the PMS transcoder does not get the timing right after fast forwarding or resuming reproduction from an intermediate point, while the subtitles continue to maintain the correct timing.

Probably "Auto" should disable the improved subtitle renderer for anything that isn't an mp4 until a solution is found (or the PMS transcoder is fixed by the Plex developers).

gahedros avatar Mar 15 '14 09:03 gahedros

I'm experiencing this problem too. But it also happens with MP4 files. I'll check my settings, i think i'm using the "transcode always" and "subtitles auto" settings.

The subtitles go out of sync too when you don't watch from the beginning (when you watch where you left off last time)

mickeyjee avatar May 07 '14 06:05 mickeyjee

Why would you always transcode? If you run mp4 through the transcoder, it still could be its fault... right? The interesting part would be, having those issues with native playing MP4.

iBaa avatar May 07 '14 18:05 iBaa

I'm using always transcode because i experienced issues with the subtitles not always showing. I'm using mkv with external and internal subs and i'm using mp4 with external and internal subs. I think the mkv's didn't show subtitles when i used "auto". Maybe it's fixed now. Didn't test it lately.

How can i test "native playing mp4"?

mickeyjee avatar May 08 '14 06:05 mickeyjee

Well, use some MP4/h264 files (native aTV), provide an external SRT subtitle file (to display with PlexConnect/js), keep "transcoder action" at auto. That way you should not request the transcoder, and PlexConnect's internal subtitle renderer (see subtitle.js as well as some functions in application.js) should run. My hope: no sync issues. :-)

iBaa avatar May 08 '14 17:05 iBaa

Sorry for my late reaction. I can confirm it works when playback is set to auto. I can skip a show now without sutitles getting out of sync. So what does this mean?

mickeyjee avatar May 23 '14 18:05 mickeyjee

My guess: when aTV is replaying the files natively, live is good. If the PMS transcoder is used, we are having sync issues...

iBaa avatar May 23 '14 19:05 iBaa

So it's probaby something only the Plex team can fix? :-) Maybe everything will work for me when i'm using auto for playback. I'll keep you posted

mickeyjee avatar May 23 '14 19:05 mickeyjee

It's still open? Because even 2 years later are still a problem.

marcotini avatar Mar 15 '17 09:03 marcotini

Yes I'm having the same issue here... Subtitles go out of sync....

Esp10n avatar May 29 '17 06:05 Esp10n

@marcotini @Esp10n : Open the Trailers app on aTV and go to the settings. Set "Transcoder Action" to AUTO Set "Subtitle Renderer" to AUTO

This worked for me a couple of years ago :)

mderksen avatar May 30 '17 07:05 mderksen

Helo. I have the same issue, even after @marcotini and @Esp10n settings ...

chrisl31 avatar Jun 16 '17 15:06 chrisl31

@mderksen Still the same issue with those settings it's really weird....

Esp10n avatar Aug 04 '17 19:08 Esp10n