But the right one - which fails to play completely - has stereo instead of 6 channels and has ENCODER: Lavc58.54.100 libmp3lame. So the main difference that I can see, is that the original has eac3 ( which cannot be used by Chromecast) which explains why audio is mute. Left side no audio, right side can't play the file at all: So I did a comparison of the two media files ffprobe media-original.mkv 2>&1 > /dev/null With SMPlayer 17. The subtitles should be displayed on the TV screen. Now connect to Chromecast and start playback as usual. Select the option Play on Chromecast from the Play menu. So it went from not being able to play the sound to completely failing to play the media. The new release features experimental support for Chromecast. Play the video in SMPlayer and select the vtt subtitle from the menu Subtitles -> Primary track. ffmpeg -i media-original.mkv -vcodec copy -acodec mp3 media-mp3.mkvīut now Chromecast (I'm using Chrome to do Chromecast via SMPlayer) fails to play the media completely and says So I decided to convert the original video from eac3 audio encoding to mp3. When I cast a movie to Chromecast, I get no sound.
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