dpetr
10-27-2011, 05:23 AM
Hello Dennis...
There's a problem with this profile that I use. I always have to add the following to play most of my library:
<avcontainer id="mpegts" name="mpegts" encode="0" mimetype="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" dlnaprofile="AVC_TS_HD_60_AC3_T" supportschunked="0">
<video>
<format id="h264" encode="0">
</format>
</video>
<audio>
<format id="ac3" encode="0">
</format>
</audio>
<audio>
<format id="aac" encode="0">
</format>
</audio>
</avcontainer>
Without these lines in the file, the TV shows no files. With these lines, they show and play natively. Can you perhaps fix this in this profile for a future release so that I don't have to add these lines whenever you make a change to this profile, as was the case in the latest update? Thanks.
The files in question are m2ts files with the stated codecs.
There's a problem with this profile that I use. I always have to add the following to play most of my library:
<avcontainer id="mpegts" name="mpegts" encode="0" mimetype="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" dlnaprofile="AVC_TS_HD_60_AC3_T" supportschunked="0">
<video>
<format id="h264" encode="0">
</format>
</video>
<audio>
<format id="ac3" encode="0">
</format>
</audio>
<audio>
<format id="aac" encode="0">
</format>
</audio>
</avcontainer>
Without these lines in the file, the TV shows no files. With these lines, they show and play natively. Can you perhaps fix this in this profile for a future release so that I don't have to add these lines whenever you make a change to this profile, as was the case in the latest update? Thanks.
The files in question are m2ts files with the stated codecs.