I'm looking to convert a spare Win XP box to a DLNA server. So far Mezzmo is the best DLNA server software I've tried -- I'm in the trial period. I have only 1 issue that I would need to resolve for Mezzmo to be a keeper.
My need for Mezzmo DLNA is only to stream BD.m2ts files over my network to my players. No other file types, no transcoding. I rip the main title of my BluRays to an .m2ts file with the HD audio using Clown_BD. My rips are full bitrate, no compression. All my players support .m2ts.
So here is the problem: I have a Panasonic BD75 player hooked into my network by CAT-6. I have the profile in Mezzmo set to "Panasonic BDP (MPEG-TS)". The BD75 sees Mezzmo and all the BD.m2ts files without problem. It plays all BD.m2ts files with a DTS-MA audio track perfectly -- not a hint of stutter for even the 40Mbps rips -- and passes the DTS-MA to my AVR. On the other hand, all BD.m2ts files that have a DD TrueHD audio track stutter badly right from the start. The True HD is passed to my AVR just fine, but the stuttering video and audio make it unwatchable.
So that's what I'm looking to resolve before I can commit to Mezzmo. Is there something in the profile that could be tweaked?
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