![]() MPEG_PS_NTSC should be video/mpeg mime type. the mime type presented and PN flag are a complete mis-match. I ran a similar test on the dev branch, but I haven't adjusted the trancoding setting on dev branch, it is simply the default SONY BDP profile, the packet capture shows the following being offered to the BDP (the exact same file for clarity) Whole house is switched, no hubs available, and have to do some MITM. I'm working a setup to wireshark between the router (minidlna) and this BDP, but haven't gotten that far yet. When this same exact file is played back from my ASUS AC68 router with USB HDD attached (running minidlna), the video is played directly, FF/REW works, pause works, and audio is switchable between aac/ac3 surround during playback. I'm really trying to wrap my head around this and maybe help others in the process. Why didn't MB3 simply take the existing ac3 audio in the file? When it was trancoded (the relevant setting on that tab is Prot:http, Container:ts, VCoded: h264, ACodec: ac3) the log indicates it copied the video and muxed the existing aac audio up(?) to ac3 audio, but 2 channel only. Why was it transcoded at all? ffmpeg/ffprobe appear to correctly identify the file as an mp4 container, h264 video and aac/ac3 audio.Ģ. Given those settings for directplay, I have 2 specific questions:ġ. I still would wonder why the resulting transcode was so awful. Why are they mislabled/mislinked/missomethinged? The current release version has 2 Sony Bluray Player profiles, one specified as 2013 which the BDP-S5100 most assuredly is/should be. Why did it work? The setting that I changed indicated it was a ts container and my bluray device now incorrectly lists those m4v files as m2ts.Ģ. I quoted your directions from the linked post. This will save a updated profile named " Sony Blu-ray Player" in the custom profile section. (*Personally before hitting save I would go back to Info tab and customize "Name" so I can see in the log the profile being used.) Have you tried changing transcoding option from mpeg2video to h264?ĭashboard-DNLA-Profiles-System Profile " Sony Blu-ray Player"-Transcoding-Click "Video"-change mpeg2video to h264-click OK, then Save. You would appear to using " Sony Blu-ray Player" profile. Looks like there are 2 Sony Blu-ray Player profiles one has more information then the other. Just wanted to include as much relevant detail as I could.ĮDITED: Release branch of MBS NOT dev branch Edited Januby GB Utah ![]() Why would the simple fact of trancoding these simple encoded files cause the result to look so awful? It looks like you are implementing 'better' DLNA support to avoid trancoding when it isn't needed. I'm fairly certain this is due to trancoding. If I play the same files from MBS via DLNA on the same Sony BD, there's tons of blockiness, stuttering etc. I have multiple videos described above (m4v container, H264 video, AC3/AAC audio) that play without transcode to a Sony BDP-S5100 via DLNA off of the ASUS router. ![]() Here's my immediate question/concern/issue: I have installed XBMC, Plex, MBS (MB3 release branch) on a middling laptop running an A4 APU (5400 I believe). I understand there's no magic bullet, just trying different things to see what works. ![]() I have recently been experimenting, trying to determine a good 'all-around' software solution. WiFi is available, but all testing is conducted via 1gb ethernet, though some clients are only fast (100mb) ethernet. Router connects to 1gb switch for distro throughout house. The resulting m4v file contains H264, AC3 (6 channel) and AAC (2 channel) passthrough for maximum compatibility, portability, etc All new rips are made using makemkv keeping DD5.1 then encoded using handbrake high preset and optimized for web checked. ![]() In the meantime, movies are a hodgepodge of old/older/new rips residing on WD USB3 HDD. (Home NAS, work in progress) WD 2TB HDD via USB3 to ASUS AC68 router. Fairly new to home video distribution, but learning as I go. ![]()
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