2014-03-26, 00:24
(2014-03-22, 16:27)btarb24 Wrote:(2014-03-22, 13:47)tausche Wrote: Are you sure the video file is not corrupt?
No, and after i did the testing last night i came to lean toward that assumption as well. Without going into too many unwanted details, there are about 100 video files, of which i've tried about 40 and experienced artifacts on them all. The source files were acquired via the bittorrent protocol. Other people have played the "same" files without experiencing troubles. Perhaps there's something wrong with my torrent client (Tixati) or my raid server (UnRaid).
I'm about to start researching, but i might as well ask here as well - does anyone know of a way to validate the integrity of an x264 mkv file?
EDIT: I just verified that i can play a freshly downloaded file. Once i copy it to my UnRaid server (with all brand new hardware) the file gets artifacts. I just hashed the local and the stored file to discover they're different. It looks like the files are somehow getting corrupt during the transfer to the fileserver.
Sorry for the late response, though have you considered running the torrent client via your UnRaid client? Also, are you transferring the files via wireless or wired? Which file system is the source file copied from?
Try copying the files onto a USB-drive from your desktop and then connect it to the UnRaid server and copy the files to a local partition. You can rule out the network transfer as a culprit if the file displays pixel artifacts after this, For reference I would recommend that you redownload a file that you know becomes corrupted during transfer as your test file.