![]() finished playback, unrecognized file format (reason 4) Opening failed or was aborted: /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=asifs-mac-mini.local,share=asifs%20hd/Asif/Bolt.avi ![]() No format found, try lowering probescore or forcing the format. Opening /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=asifs-mac-mini.local,share=asifs%20hd/Asif/Bolt.avi Set property: shared-script-properties -> 1 Shaper: FriBidi 1.0.10 (SIMPLE) HarfBuzz-ng 2.7.4 (COMPLEX) List of enabled features: 52arch alsa asm caca cdda cplayer cplugins cuda-hwaccel cuda-interop debug-build drm dvbin dvdnav egl egl-drm egl-helpers egl-x11 ffmpeg ffnvcodec gbm gbm.h gl gl-wayland glibc-thread-name glob glob-posix gpl iconv jack javascript jpeg lcms2 libarchive libass libavdevice libbluray libdl libm libmpv-shared libplacebo librt linux-fstatfs linux-input-event-codes lua memfd_create optimize plain-gl posix posix-or-mingw pthreads pulse rubberband shaderc shaderc-shared stdatomic uchardet vaapi vaapi-drm vaapi-egl vaapi-vulkan vaapi-wayland vaapi-x-egl vaapi-x11 vdpau vt.h vulkan wayland wayland-protocols x11 xv zlib Configuration: /usr/bin/waf configure -prefix=/usr -confdir=/etc/mpv -enable-cdda -enable-dvb -enable-dvdnav -enable-libarchive -enable-libmpv-shared -disable-build-date ![]() mpv 0.33.0 Copyright © 2000-2020 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects Command line options: '-v' '/run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=asifs-mac-mini.local,share=asifs%20hd/Asif/Bolt.avi' In terms of MPV, this is the output I am seeing: mpv -v '/run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=asifs-mac-mini.local,share=asifs%20hd/Asif/Bolt.avi' 2 ✘ I am attempting to play the files just by double clicking on them through the Gnome Files utility. Not using the command line for mounting / unmounting at this point. I am doing it through the GUI (Gnome Files) and I am able to see my server and mount and navigate files remotely through it. So to be honest, I’m not sure how things are being mounted. If anyone has any ideas / feedback / advice, it would be greatly appreciated. So this makes me think it is a SMB / connection issue to the Mac Mini Server, and ONLY with Manjaro, and no other devices, since I am able to copy and then play the files locally. When I copy the file (also over SMB) locally to my laptop, I can then play the video in VLC with NO issues. Is a problem with the smb password / authentication (also i don’t think so) - I have set my SMB password inside VLC preferences with no improvements.Īll my other devices (Apple Laptops, Windows Laptops, Phones, etc.) can access the Mac Mini server and play videos without ANY issues. VLC is unable to open the MRL ‘smb://pc_name/directory/Scrubs%20-%20S03E02.avi’ When I try to open a video on a network-share via smb / VLC, I get the following error message: I have Manjaro Gnome installed on my laptop and I am trying to access my Mac Mini server (Running MacOS Big Sur) over SMB Protocol to watch videos / movies (streaming) on VLC. ![]() This window may look like one of the following:Ĭlicking the "Remember" checkbox will allow the browser to run the VLC launcher without prompting in the future.I am having problems watching videos over a network-connection. The first time a user starts Live TV, they may be prompted to allow the VLC Launcher to run. Install the VLC Launcher application and the VLC Media Player on the client computer.ģ. Once enabled, these settings take effect globally and any clients that do not have the VLC Launcher installed will not be able to open the video streams.Ģ. The settings shown above would enable VLC:// links for both Mac & Windows platforms. Setting these toggle switches to the “On” position enables VLC:// links for the corresponding platform. ![]() In the SnapStream interface, navigate to Admin=> Settings=> Misc. At the bottom of that page you will see two on/off toggle switches. This application handles links with format vlc://.ġ. This option requires the installation of a helper application on the client computer. This file can be opened with VLC media player.Īn alternate method of starting Live TV is available that launches VLC from the browser directly instead of prompting a download. By default, selecting the Live TV option from the Program Guide will prompt the user to download a file with the extension. When multicasting is in use with SnapStream, Live TV sessions will play back in VLC. ![]()
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