Tue Apr 18, 2023 3:31 pm by atc98092
I had to look up HEIC, as I wasn't familiar with the format. It's apparently something that Apple created, and hasn't seen much adoption outside the Apple ecosystem. Since it uses the same codec as H.265 video, I would expect it wouldn't be difficult to adapt Serviio to process these files.
However, the problem becomes displaying the image on a player such as your TV. Since the TV doesn't support HEIC, the file would require transcoding. From what I can find online, FFmpeg does not currently support HEIF decoding. Until FFMPEG supports this format, there's nothing Serviio can do to make the images available on your Samsung TV.
Dan
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