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2016-02-23, 19:19
(This post was last modified: 2016-02-23, 19:20 by ashlar.)
Confirmed. If I use "force prompt for quality" and then select original, bandwidth it's saturated. If I use "Never transcode" but do not use "force prompt for quality", it receives a transcoded version.
This is easy to spot, now that I know it, by looking at the audio codec, which in the original is DTS and gets transcoded to AAC... and then the video bitrate which is quite low, I was noticing it before but wasn't sure if maybe it got higher in other portions of the movie.
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Take care of yourself. Health above all. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
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Thanks for the update. Did you understand why the cache error resurfaced when using DSPlayer instead of DVDPlayer? As per my last uploaded log.
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What I can tell you is that DSPlayer works fine with the YouTube plugin. And in your case works fine with transcoded material.
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