Error Getting Media Info Mkv
(also conveniently linked in the header at the top of each page). There, you'll find guidelines on conduct, tips on getting the help you may be searching for, and more! This media was unable to be analyzed error? lior.amsalem Posts: 10Members, Plex Pass Plex Pass December 2013 in Mobile Sync Hi, Trying to sync files to my N5/N7 without luck. I keep getting this error in Plex web sync status page: This media was unable to be analyzed I'm using PMS version0.9.8.10.215on FreeNAS and latest android app for plexpass. Help anyone? where can I see PMS logs in FreeNAS? Thanks, Lior 0 Comments Chris C Posts: 11,688Members, Plex Employee, Plex Pass, Plex Ninja Plex Employee December 2013 In Plex/Web, if you go into the details for the library item in question there's an "Analyze" button on the left bar. What happens when you hit that? After it analyzes (assuming it completes), you can hit the info button at the bottom of that left bar to see media details. Can you copy-paste that media info to a reply here? 0 lior.amsalem Posts: 10Members, Plex Pass Plex Pass December 2013 After hitting the analyze button I see this message:Finished processing
DocOne Posts: 4 Unable to get media info on MacOSX El Capitan Quote Postby DocOne » 26 Jul 2016, 20:33 I recently purchased Filbert for Mac. It´s working fine, except that it is not able to load the media info for the movies.I get an error stating "Binding "vf" Failed to initialize media info Buffer".I have updated to the latest java version with no luck. Any ideas? Top rednoah The Source Posts: 9470 Location: Taipei Contact: Contact rednoah Website Re: Unable to get media info on MacOSX El Capitan Quote Postby rednoah » 27 Jul 2016, 03:42 DocOne wrote:Binding "vf" Failed to initialize media info BufferThis message indicates that MediaInfo can't read https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/88634/this-media-was-unable-to-be-analyzed-error that particular media file. What's the full path of that file? Have you tried with more than 1 single file and see if it's a general issue? Have you tried other files? My (very excellent) support depends on Mac App Store sales and PayPal donations. Paying users, donors and everyone who contributes to FileBot in one way or another will get the very best support.Please read the FAQ and How to Request Help. Donate if you'd like some extra developer https://www.filebot.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3988 love. Top DocOne Posts: 4 Re: Unable to get media info on MacOSX El Capitan Quote Postby DocOne » 27 Jul 2016, 19:38 Thanks for the reply. It's the same with different types of movie files. Both avi and mkv Top rednoah The Source Posts: 9470 Location: Taipei Contact: Contact rednoah Website Re: Unable to get media info on MacOSX El Capitan Quote Postby rednoah » 27 Jul 2016, 22:11 What's the full path of one of these files that don't work? My (very excellent) support depends on Mac App Store sales and PayPal donations. Paying users, donors and everyone who contributes to FileBot in one way or another will get the very best support.Please read the FAQ and How to Request Help. Donate if you'd like some extra developer love. Top DocOne Posts: 4 Re: Unable to get media info on MacOSX El Capitan Quote Postby DocOne » 30 Jul 2016, 21:20 They are located on an external NTFS formatted harddisk.F.ex.:/Volumes/FILM primære harddisk 1/GI Joe The Rise of Cobra(2009)/GI Joe The Rise of Cobra-CD2(2009).aviI tried copying the movie to my Mac harddrive and then Filebot is able to identify the media info.So it seems the issue is with the files being on an external harddrive? Top rednoah The Source Posts: 9470 Location: Taipei Contact: Contact rednoah Website Re: Unable to get media info on MacOSX El Capitan Quote Postby rednoah » 31 Jul 2016, 04:37
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tag data for video and audio files. Download MediaInfo! (version 0.7.89, Graphical User Interface with installer, for Windows, 32/64 bit, 5 MB) Other versions (packaging, OS, interface...) are also available ( ) See change log Please donate to support further development. The MediaInfo data display includes: Container: format, profile, commercial name of the format, duration, overall bit rate, writing application and library, title, author, director, album, track number, date, duration... Video: format, codec id, aspect, frame rate, bit rate, color space, chroma subsampling, bit depth, scan type, scan order... Audio: format, codec id, sample rate, channels, bit depth, language, bit rate... Text: format, codec id, language of subtitle... Chapters: count of chapters, list of chapters... MediaInfo analyticals include: Container: MPEG-4, QuickTime, Matroska, AVI, MPEG-PS (including unprotected DVD), MPEG-TS (including unprotected Blu-ray), MXF, GXF, LXF, WMV, FLV, Real... Tags: Id3v1, Id3v2, Vorbis comments, APE tags... Video: MPEG-1/2 Video, H.263, MPEG-4 Visual (including DivX, XviD), H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, FFV1... Audio: MPEG Audio (including MP3), AC3, DTS, AAC, Dolby E, AES3, FLAC... Subtitles: CEA-608, CEA-708, DTVCC, SCTE-20, SCTE-128, ATSC/53, CDP, DVB Subtitle, Teletext, SRT, SSA, ASS, SAMI... MediaInfo features include: Read many video and audio file formats View information in different formats (text, sheet, tree, HTML...) Customise these viewing formats Export information as text, CSV, HTML... Graphical user interface, command line interface, or library (.dll/.so/.dylib) versions available Integrate with the shell (drag 'n' drop, and Context menu) Internationalisation: display any language on any operating system Localisation capability (for which volunteers are needed - please contact me!) License: It is Open-Source software which means that end users and developers have freedom to study, to improve and to redistribute the program (BSD-style license).