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  1. I could really use some expert assistance. My TV refuses to play some MKV files, displaying an unhelpful codec error message. I've used VLC to examine the codecs of the files that do work and the ones that don't, but as far as I can tell there's no difference. How should I go about spotting the difference between the files?

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    My guess would be that they have been compiled with a version of mkvmerge that compresses the headers by default. This started with version 4, I believe, and lasted a couple of versions. You can fix it by either using a new version of mkvmerge and turning off the compressed header feature, or by using an older version of mkvmerge. You may have to use mkvextractGUI to decompile the parts of the mkv files, then use mkvmerge to put it back together again.
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    Maybe time to make sticky about this.

    In latest mkvmergeui under File -> Options -> MMG-> Disable Header Removal Compression. Then restart it and make a new mkv.
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  4. Thank you for the replies, but that didn't make a difference. Any other suggestions?
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    If you haven't tried it, use MediaInfo to do the comparison. It gives you a lot of info and you may find the differences. I find the 'Tree' mode easiest to understand.
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    Your TV manual should list the supported codecs, containers and size/bitrate restrictions. If all those match it could be the header.
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  7. I've attached the relevant page of the manual when I first posted. It lists a whole bunch of things that I don't understand. Apart from that, container, codec and bitrate are acceptable. There is no file size restriction listed, but I've played far larger files than the ones that have failed to play, so that can't be the issue.

    Thank you for the tip about MediaInfo's tree view. Would you mind helping me track down what the manual says the TV won't handle? I don't know what to look for.

    Supports up to H.264, Level 4.1
    I think this may be the problem with at least one file. One file that fails has "Format profile High@L5.1", while one file that works has "Format profile High@4.1". Do you think "level" in the manual is what MediaInfo calls "format profile" or am I on the wrong track?

    I have absolutely no idea what these mean:
    H.264 FMO / ASO / RS, VC1 SP / MP / AP L4 and AVCHD are not supported.
    GMC 2 over is not support.
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  8. not sure if this trick will work.I found it on avsfourms on how to change it to MKV 4.1
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  9. I've performed another test and I'm now pretty sure the format profile is the problem. The trouble is, I've tried to convert an MKV to DVD using various tools and they all failed. I suppose I should start another thread in the appropriate forum.

    MJA, I don't understand. Why would I want to convert MKV to M2TS? My TV doesn't play that format.
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    I looks like TSMuxer
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  11. http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1282080&page=6
    Post 167.I thought changing the mkv profile from 5.0 to 4.1 will solve the issue
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  12. Originally Posted by MJA View Post
    I thought changing the mkv profile from 5.0 to 4.1 will solve the issue
    It would, provided the container format remains MKV.
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  13. Originally Posted by guns1inger View Post
    My guess would be that they have been compiled with a version of mkvmerge that compresses the headers by default. This started with version 4, I believe, and lasted a couple of versions. You can fix it by either using a new version of mkvmerge and turning off the compressed header feature, or by using an older version of mkvmerge. You may have to use mkvextractGUI to decompile the parts of the mkv files, then use mkvmerge to put it back together again.
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    Maybe time to make sticky about this.

    In latest mkvmergeui under File -> Options -> MMG-> Disable Header Removal Compression. Then restart it and make a new mkv.
    worked for me (TV Samsung LE40C630). Thanks guys!
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  14. Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    Maybe time to make sticky about this.

    In latest mkvmergeui under File -> Options -> MMG-> Disable Header Removal Compression. Then restart it and make a new mkv.
    worked for me (TV Samsung LE40C630). Thanks guys![/QUOTE]

    This solution worked for me too. Some of my mkv files didnt play on my LG TV until i disabled the header as suggested above.
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    Originally Posted by voltas5 View Post
    Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    Maybe time to make sticky about this.

    In latest mkvmergeui under File -> Options -> MMG-> Disable Header Removal Compression. Then restart it and make a new mkv.
    worked for me (TV Samsung LE40C630). Thanks guys!
    This solution worked for me too. Some of my mkv files didnt play on my LG TV until i disabled the header as suggested above.[/QUOTE]
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    can someone explain in proper detail how to change those mkv,since i dont know where to go to mkvmergeui under file?
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    Nobody has really gone into depth about the area that I believe is the really sticking point here: Codec and/or Profile. MKV is, like AVI or MOV, a General Purpose container. Meaning it accommodates a veritably unlimited # of different kinds of codecs. Your player only accepts MKV that have a very small subset of those codecs, when encapsulated in the MKV container: DivX 3.1-6.0, Xvid, MP4SP, MP4ASP, and h.264 BP, MP, and HP up through version 4.1.

    But notice those "P"s? That's referring to profiles.

    Lots of people (here and elsewhere) don't fully understand profiles. Consider a profile to be a "flavor" or species of a certain codec. Each profile is almost like a different codec altogether, because what is done in a profile determines whether it can or can't be played in certain devices that, on surface, one would assume could otherwise play. Because profiles determine which encoding features are made use of. Some features require great computational complexity and/or delay, some don't. The ones that do (and which likely contribute to quality/efficiency in that codec) are not engaged for the simpler versions of the profile, but are in a tiered system are gradually introduced in the more complex profiles & levels.

    So, this leads to an understanding that (unlike what may have been previously suggested to you) one cannot just take a HP@L5.1 h.264 MKV and simply change the flag to, say L4.0 and have it be accepted. Why? Because the file still includes those encoding features that will croak the player in question. To truly fix this (if this actually is your problem), you would have to RE-ENCODE.

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    thanks scott,,learned a lot about it today. is it better for me to transfer the information from my external hard drive into a tv stream and then into the samsung tv, rather than:from external hard drive western digital elements 2tb direct into my tv?....there is where some of my playable mkv and not playable with diferent codec are? or how can i re-encode them?
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    porto calling the heart of texas,,,,roger,over and out,,,,help----s.o.s---s.o.s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,scott, can you help me on that top sujestion?
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    I have found they will play on my desktop computer but not the TV.
    What i do is simply reformat them to MP4 on either Any video converter or Freemake video converter and they stream like a dream.
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    OP seriously needs to post the Mediainfo text

    May want to try H264 Level Editor. I'm not exactly sure how it works as I have never needed it but they claim it's fast. I tend to believe it just changes the level value at face value and just copies the video, without actually conforming to that profile. So your machine will accept the file, but it may overwhelm the decoder in certain demanding situations causing it to drop frames or crash.

    In the future, if you are the one encoding these, I would stick to High@L4.1 as that is a very well supported profile. Above that supports drops dramatically. Even the $30 googlechrome cast supports High@L4.1.
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    @Kar-Ma This is a zombie thread. Three years after its previous resurrection, zcompguy12 felt compelled to wake it up again to add his two cents worth.
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    I smell a spammer...
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    I finally see the 2010 date on OP's post.

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    I second the spammer idea, two of the worst/profitable encoding programs out there.
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    I also considered the possibility of spam, but lots of people who don't know any better do buy and use crapware.
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    true.
    but do they search and find a 3 yr old thread to resurrect
    a newbie happy with some new software will usually look for other comments about it
    not find an old thread to say get this and try it
    i say spam
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    Originally Posted by theewizard View Post
    true.
    but do they search and find a 3 yr old thread to resurrect
    a newbie happy with some new software will usually look for other comments about it
    not find an old thread to say get this and try it
    i say spam
    I say that isn't enough to prove a post is spam. Apparently Baldrick doesn't think so either or he would have banned zcompguy12 and removed his post.

    I have seen too many other new members post solutions to problems in even older dead threads to find your argument the least bit convincing.
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    maybe your right, we are all just guessing, until / IF they ever post again
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