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I have tried lots of settings and got very little to work other than the ffmpg command posted earlier to work. Even playing iwth Handbrake I couldn't get anything to work. I am suspecting that my WD My book Live DLNA server may be the problem. The Roku seems to be pretty picky also. Between the two I am not having much luck so am giving up for now. Installed Plex and that works great but I have to serve from my PC instead of my WD NAS. In case it helps someone I found the folling compatibility chart on the Roku site.

https://sdkdocs.roku.com/display/sdkdoc/Audio+and+Video+Support

If someone from Cyberlink reads this makes a preset for Roku compatibility would be great.
Thanks Tony. This did get the bit rate set to constant. The two videos that do play are 29.97 and constant. I wonder what PowerDirector is doing that makes some rates constant and others variable.

Unfortunately My Roku Express is still not happy with the result. It may also be my DNLA server (an oldish WD My Book Live). I am not sure how or if the two interact. Setting the constant rate did get the media player app on my Vizeo TV to play the video (from the same DNLA server as the Roku is using), but the sound is not right.

Any other ideas are appreciated. If I figrure out the magic, I will post here.

- Gary
Thanks for the reply.

From looking at the Roku claims it would seem that any mp4 would work. I am finding the opposite. I have tried baseline and high and those did not work. The only thing I have found that works is running it through ffmpeg using arguments I found from a post by Gilgamesh on the Roku forums.

ffmpeg -i movie.mp4 -c:v h264 -c:a aac -ac 2 -strict 2 movie2.mp4

For a movie this takes a long time to run. I have no idea how this translates to PowerDirector settings.

I have even tried handbrake and can't find settings that make Roku or my Visio TV media app happy.

I used MediaInfo to look at 2 videos I have that worked and 2 that didn't and the main difference I see is the ones that work have a constant Frame Rate and the one from PowerDirector have a Variable Frame Rate.

I don't see how to set this in PowerDirector. You can set the frame rate but no option for Constant or Variable.

Any ideas?
I used the h264 preset in PowerDirector 16 to output my video but the mp4 producted does not even show up as a video file when I try to play it in the Roku media player. It will also not play on my Viseo TV using its media player. Is there a setting that I can use to produce an mp4 that Roku and other media players will be able to play?
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