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Emby buffering other streams when starting a new encode

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Hi Folks - hopefully some clever person can help here. Been using the Unraid (6.11.5) for a while and have Emby running on it (4.7.11.0) just fine BUT the last week things have gone a bit pear shaped? Not installed any new apps or dockers so not sure what's going on. I have set the transcode temp path within Emby to /transcode and then in the Emby docker settings created the container path for /transcode to /tmp. As said all was going fine until recently. Apparently this /tmp path is pointed to ram so should be ok and all the hardware is under 4 months old. so I thought would be upto the task (using an AMD Ryzen 5 5600 6-Core @ 3500 MHz with 16Gb of DDR4 ram so should be ok for emby (the main use of my unraid system).

 

Here goes... If the tv show or movie is played "direct play" the system is flawless but if a friend needs to have his external stream transcoded any the other streams buffer like mad until the transcoding is done and the CPU's all go 100%?

 

Has something changed recently?

 

I've attached the Emby log and ffmpeg log files to see if anyone can either point me to the correct settings or just any advice?

 

Thanks in advance guys.

embyserver.txt ffmpeg-transcode-13bb29eb-36c8-4156-ba4c-0f6673688fb8_1.txt

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