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nicoska
Apr 16, 2008, 07:38 PM
Hi all, i have a mp4 movie with AAC, Mono, 44,100 kHz H.264, 1280 x 544, at 3745.92 kbit/s and about 3.73 GB size.
Why it won't sync with my AppleTV (2.0.2) or stream it?
Thanks
Nico
killmoms
Apr 16, 2008, 07:39 PM
Is the video High Profile?
nicoska
Apr 16, 2008, 07:52 PM
Is the video High Profile?
How can i check this ?
Nico
Kilamite
Apr 16, 2008, 09:14 PM
The max bitrate Apple TV can decode is near abouts 5,000kbps. So your bitrate isn't the issue. Nor is the audio setting.
Give us more information about your setup.
MBHockey
Apr 16, 2008, 09:27 PM
The max bitrate Apple TV can decode is near abouts 5,000kbps. So your bitrate isn't the issue. Nor is the audio setting.
Give us more information about your setup.
It is a bit rate issue. The maximum bit rate for mp4 is 3 Mbps. 5 Mbps is for h.264.
Kilamite
Apr 16, 2008, 09:31 PM
It is a bit rate issue. The maximum bit rate for mp4 is 3 Mbps. 5 Mbps is for h.264.
The OP did say it was an H.264 encoded file....
Oilbrnr
Apr 16, 2008, 11:34 PM
Can you play it in iTunes? What did you use to encode it?
nicoska
Apr 17, 2008, 02:05 AM
Can you play it in iTunes? What did you use to encode it?
Yes, i can play in iTunes.
I use to open an mkv file in QuickTime, export to mp4 with video passtrough and audio conversion to AAC.
Thanks
Nico
dynaflash
Apr 17, 2008, 08:06 AM
1280 x 544
Depending on your framerate this is your problem.
From http://www.apple.com/appletv/specs.html
"H.264 and protected H.264 (from iTunes Store): Up to 5 Mbps, Progressive Main Profile (CAVLC) with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps (maximum resolution: 1280 by 720 pixels at 24 fps, 960 by 540 pixels at 30 fps) in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats"
So, if you are at ntsc 24 fps then thats not your problem. But if you ntsc video at 29.97 fps (like say a ripped dvd of a television show or whatever) then the atv will not take it as the max size it will accept at that frame rate is 960 x 540.
nicoska
Apr 17, 2008, 02:35 PM
Depending on your framerate this is your problem.
From http://www.apple.com/appletv/specs.html
"H.264 and protected H.264 (from iTunes Store): Up to 5 Mbps, Progressive Main Profile (CAVLC) with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps (maximum resolution: 1280 by 720 pixels at 24 fps, 960 by 540 pixels at 30 fps) in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats"
So, if you are at ntsc 24 fps then thats not your problem. But if you ntsc video at 29.97 fps (like say a ripped dvd of a television show or whatever) then the atv will not take it as the max size it will accept at that frame rate is 960 x 540.
It's 23,98 FPS
So, how can i check if is high profile or not ?
Thanks
Nico
dynaflash
Apr 17, 2008, 02:55 PM
Well, what did you use to encode it ? The encoder should have shown you the options is uses. Otherwise you'd have to use mp4 dump or some other tool to show you what h.264 options it uses. Not all are ATV compatible.
Kilamite
Apr 17, 2008, 03:22 PM
Your best using the likes of VisualHub. Costs a small bit, but well worth it.
northy124
Apr 17, 2008, 03:24 PM
I use to open an mkv file in QuickTime, export to mp4 with video passtrough and audio conversion to AAC.
So, how can i check if is high profile or not?
Most MKV's if not all are encoded with H.264 Codec and you passed the video through in QT Pro so it must of been H.264 or you wouldn't of been able to passthrough.
I think the reason it won't play correctly is because you passed through instad of doing a complete conversion. Copy the video (So you have 2 of it) and then do a full conversion not passthrough and see if it works then.
nicoska
Apr 17, 2008, 03:33 PM
Most MKV's if not all are encoded with H.264 Codec and you passed the video through in QT Pro so it must of been H.264 or you wouldn't of been able to passthrough.
I think the reason it won't play correctly is because you passed through instad of doing a complete conversion. Copy the video (So you have 2 of it) and then do a full conversion not passthrough and see if it works then.
I'm pretty sure that if i'll do a complete conversion (no matter if QickTime oer VisualHub) it will work. But i'm on a Core Duo 2,16 Ghz iMac so...it will take me a long time.
thanks
nico
northy124
Apr 17, 2008, 03:36 PM
I'm pretty sure that if i'll do a complete conversion (no matter if QickTime oer VisualHub) it will work. But i'm on a Core Duo 2,16 Ghz iMac so...it will take me a long time.
Leave it over night then or leave the iMac alone whilst it is converting.
NightStorm
Apr 17, 2008, 04:37 PM
Most MKV's if not all are encoded with H.264 Codec and you passed the video through in QT Pro so it must of been H.264 or you wouldn't of been able to passthrough.
I think the reason it won't play correctly is because you passed through instad of doing a complete conversion. Copy the video (So you have 2 of it) and then do a full conversion not passthrough and see if it works then.
Almost every MKV I have ever looked at was encoded with an h.264 profile that is incompatible with the AppleTV. I guess the "scene" likes their high profile. :D
MBHockey
Apr 19, 2008, 04:49 PM
The OP did say it was an H.264 encoded file....
Oops, I missed that! :)
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