![]() Transcoding - parent of transcoding configuration Video transcoding Transcoding configuration is defined in profiles.xml file, per renderer profile. It'll also have its own OnlineTranscoding and HardSubsTranscoding config (B) without any input from the parent's OnlineTranscoding / HardSubsTranscoding. This will result in profile 2 having it's own local transcoding config (B) and additional Video config (A) added to it. This will result in profile 2 having it's own local transcoding config (B) and parent's OnlineTranscoding and HardSubsTranscoding config (A). If that is present the particular configuration part will be added to the child's transcoding configuration (with lowest priority, i.e. This is not the case with (local) Transcoding block, which is never inherited as a whole.Įach Video or Audio element within a transcoding configuration (both local and online) can be marked for inheritance via forceInheritance attribute. In the case of OnlineTranscoding and HardSubsTranscoding, if the block is present in the parent profile and child profile doesn't have one, the whole block is inherited. Transcoding definitions have a particular rules for inheritance. Serviio comes with some profiles per-defined but it really is up to the community to create their own configurations for different devices. Generic profile doesn't transcode any local media files, unless they require hardsubs transcoding. An online file is transcoded if there is an OnlineTranscoding or (local) transcoding matching it. Generally, a local file is transcoded if there is a Transcoding or HardSubsTranscoding configuration for it. General transcoding of files ( Transcoding element), additional transcoding of online files ( OnlineTranscoding element) and transcoding used for burning-in subtitles ( HardSubsTranscoding element). How difficult is it? Well my 10" Polaroid picture frame with wireless connection supports every format (except DIVx) that I have thrown at it so far.Transcoding configuration is set up per renderer profile in profiles.xml. In particular I do not understand why they only support the MP4 and DIVx formats on the USB? Given that a Sony TV that supports DLNA clients are not cheap I do find their attitude to supporting multiple file formats very arrogant. I have been successful at streaming both MPEG2 and AVCHD to my Sony via Twonky Media Server all other formats DO NOT work. Please do not waist any time with any other formats unless Sony have specifically told you that they now support them. To be certain that the audio will work you are best advised to use the AC3 format. ![]() m2ts) and must contain video data for the AVC codec.Īudio data must be in either MP3 or AC3 codec formats. ![]() mpeg) and must contain video data for MPEG version 2 codec.īDAV (.mts or. The Sony DLNA client for the KDLx圎X serries TV supports the following file formats: However even though the Sony DLNA client can play AVC video data it does not recognise either the AVI or MP4 file format! Why? If you know the answer please tell me! On a similar basic you can have an MP4 file format containing video data that requires the AVC codec to play it. For example you can have an AVI file format containing video data that requires the AVC codec to play it. I own a Sony Bravia KDL46EX503 and have WAISTED many hours trying to find what formats the DLNA client supports.įirst thing to note, there are file formats and there are video codecs BOTH are important. ![]()
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