no problem, i will look at these tonight and send through one that PCSM creates, and also the generic one i use with black thumbnails and 15 minute increments.
cheers
Gus
no problem, i will look at these tonight and send through one that PCSM creates, and also the generic one i use with black thumbnails and 15 minute increments.
cheers
Gus
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Can you please explain me the process, since I work with developers and asked one of them to develop a tool to create the MTA files. So I'll need to give him the maximum input I can
Hmmm.. i am using PCSM 2.33... Don't know where to get the other versions since Samsung site is not that good.
And the resume feature would be great since i usually don't recall where did I stopped watching
Sure will do but bear in mind the following:
1. The process i use to convert to/from base64 is from a web site form (i will have to look through my favourites) so i cant give you the math behind it and hence a developer who is looking for the process may not find this much use?
2. The base64 encoding is only to get the thumbnail for the chapter point on the TV. I dont really care for a thumbnail so just use a black image with exactly 15min increments. Everything else in the MTA is the same apart fro the time increments (1/5 based on total film length).
3. The content of the .MTA file doesn't have to be unique, the only reference to the film is it's filename. So once you have 1 MTA file it can be copied and renamed for each and every film you have. The content of the MTA doesn't reference the film filename anywhere. 1 MTA file can be used for all your video files.
Hi,
I have two Samsung tv's so the chaptering function would be great for me too!
I like it when using USB keys to watch video, and i'm a fan of nice functions (read 'tech showoff')
I agree the Samsung website is a little confusing.
What version of Samsung PC Share Manager and IF it is displayed at all, depends on what model of TV AND website language you selected.
So I would recommend you to select the UK website and one of the latest LCD models to get version 4.2 of SPSM.
Personally I think version 4.2 is crap It takes me about 20 minutes to update the database, I think they are force reloading and updating the thumbnails on all data every time which is not to fun with a big media database.. this is compensated by removing any chance you had to add USB media to your directory...
So well, if ANYONE talks about being scared of threading on Samsungs 'domains' in regards of features and functions.. well.. if they had a useful product to start with, then that might be of consideration, but they do not seem to want to create a better product.
I said it before.. Mezzmo IS better
I agree, my 4.2 version took over 20mins to update even though nothing had changed. Hence why i started looking at Mezzmo.
Also i have all my media on USB drive and can add to PCSM no problem. It didnt work to begin with however i linked a local folder to the USB drive so that fools PCSM. Happy to pass on the info if you're unsure.
cheers
Gus
Yes, earlier versions of SPSM did not like USB drives either, this was introduced in version 2 since Samsung think that consistent data cannot be guaranteed from a USB drive, even though it was possible to work around, (Right click on folder and select folder options, select to share folder) you will get a cryptic error message but the folder will be shared either way, any other way will only give you the error message.
In version 4.2 you are stuck with the error message only...
ok, in Win 7 you will have to use the symbolic link
MKLINK [[/D] | [/H] | [/J]] Link Target
/D Creates a directory symbolic link. Default is a file
symbolic link.
/H Creates a hard link instead of a symbolic link.
/J Creates a Directory Junction.
Link specifies the new symbolic link name.
Target specifies the path (relative or absolute) that the new link
refers to.
Example:
C:\Windows\system32>mklink /J C:\mylink\ F:\
I will try that just for fun later on.
Thanks for the tip!
I guess we are getting a little off topic but what else are forum discussions for?!
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