![]() ![]() I haven't run UMS since before version 7, so I wouldn't know if a GUI bug has been introduced. The most likely cause for it being grayed out, especially when it works when you edit the configuration file manually, is that this is a new bug in recent versions of UMS. If this was what happened, it means that you only had this "double instance" problem when making the log, and that this hasn't been an issue contributing to your original problem. I don't know why there were two instances when you made your first log, but I suspect that it could be caused by problems in UMS' restart procedure that is used when starting "trace mode", and that the "former process" never shut down properly. However, "all kind of things" can go wrong when running multiple instances, so it was hard to say for sure. But, it doesn't really explain why the settings would be grayed out. I thought that it was a possibility that the "sharing" of the configuration files between the instances could lead to locked files which led to problems saving changes. When multiple instances run so that you get bind errors, there will be all kind of errors in the log that makes that log quite useless as a source to find real problems, which is why I suggested that it was addressed first. I don't see this in your second log, which is good. Default: Universal Media Server servername UniversalMediaServer Append. I think there has been some "confusion" as a result of the bind error in your first log. These settings are usually set using the UMS graphical user interface. Ums_laytest.zip (174.66 KiB) Downloaded 109 times Is it maybe because UMS is installed in programfiles, maybe a win10 permissions issue? It's not a great work around since the actual UMS app should let me do it regardless. I really appreciate your help! it should be noted that UMS does work for me, jus that for some reason I can't change the transcode quality.ĮDIT: I found a way to kind of work around this, if you go to "C:\ProgramData\UMS" and open UMS.conf with notepad, you can change the transcode quality. So I checked that the "Only run a single instance of UMS" tickbox was ticked and I changed the port to 6001 but I'm still getting the same issue. If you can't find anything "suspicious", you can generate a new log file and we can see if the bind problem persists. But in theory, there could be other reasons, like the OS or some "security software" not allowing UMS to bind to those ports. The chance that another running software is using both these ports is extremely small, so I pretty much take that as "proof" that UMS is already running. All I know is that in your log, both the ports that UMS tried to bind to was reported to already be in use (50). In task manager it might just show up as "java.exe" or "javaw.exe".Īs long as it's not installed as a service and you just start it once, there shouldn't be more instances. I also trust in the Automatic settings for MPEG-2 and H.264 transcoding quality, but I wonder if it really gives me the best results.You should be able to see UMS in the service manager if it was running as a service. Which other optimizations can I make? A lot of options have no details and I'm not well versed in media.įor example I always check the option "Enable GPU acceleration" because I have an NVIDIA GTX980, I assume this somehow helps the transcoding of files? I would like more details on these settings. This makes me wonder about all the other settings in UMS, specifically under Transcoding Settings. I don't see any subtitle issues either, so I wonder why this behaviour was being exhibited. After this I noticed that FFmpeg was being used instead.Īnd voila! I can now pause and skip without any issues, the audio stays and doesn't go out of sync either. I went to the settings for FFmpeg and unchecked "Defer to MEncoder when transcoding problematic subtitles" (which is checked by default). ![]() After checking my Task Manager I noticed MEncoder was being used. ![]() mkv and have subtitles (japanese spoken anime). Needless to say it's quite an annoying issue to have to deal with. ![]() I've recently run into some problems with my new TV (Panasonic Viera TX-50CX680) where I was unable to skip or pause because every time I tried to do that the audio would disappear.Īfter this happens I would be unable to even start the file from the beginning and would have to restart my TV. ![]()
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