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serveday

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Post Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:49 pm

mov file on TV: error message audio not supported

I would like to play .mov files (recorded with Zoom Q3HD) via serviio on my TV (Philips 26PFL4007K), but this TV does not support the audio stream. Therefore it should be possibe to transcode the audio with a adequate setting in the profiles.xml file.
How change the audio settings in the philips 2010- profile? Thanks for any help.

The ffmpeg-output is:
ffmpeg version 2.3.git Copyright (c) 2000-2014 the FFmpeg developers
major_brand : qt
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: qt
creation_time : 2014-05-11 03:08:58
Duration: 00:07:32.79, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 12166 kb/s
Stream #0:0(eng): Video: h264 (Main) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p, 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 7551 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn, 59.94 tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2014-05-11 03:08:58
handler_name : Ambarella AVC
encoder : Ambarella AVC encoder
Stream #0:1(eng): Audio: pcm_s24le (lpcm / 0x6D63706C), 96000 Hz, stereo, s32, 4608 kb/s (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2014-05-11 03:08:58
handler_name : Ambarella AAC


I use the Philips 2010- profile:

<Profile id="plps2010" name="Philips (2010-)" extendsProfileId="1">
<Detection>
<UPnPSearch>
<FriendlyName>.*PHILIPS.*</FriendlyName>
</UPnPSearch>
</Detection>
<MediaFormatProfiles>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/avi" name="">AVI</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/x-matroska" name="">MATROSKA</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">AVC_MP4_MP_SD_AAC_MULT5</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">AVC_MP4_MP_SD_MPEG1_L3</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">AVC_MP4_MP_SD_AC3</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">AVC_MP4_MP_HD_720p_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">AVC_MP4_MP_HD_1080i_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">AVC_MP4_HP_HD_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">AVC_MP4_LPCM</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">MPEG4_P2_MP4_ASP_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">MPEG4_P2_MP4_SP_L6_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">MPEG4_P2_MP4_NDSD</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/h264" name="">FLV</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="audio/x-ms-wma" name="">WMA_BASE</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="audio/x-ms-wma" name="">WMA_FULL</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/x-ms-asf" name="">VC1_ASF_AP_L1_WMA</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/x-ms-asf" name="">VC1_ASF_AP_L2_WMA</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/x-ms-asf" name="">VC1_ASF_AP_L3_WMA</MediaFormatProfile>
</MediaFormatProfiles>
<Transcoding>
<Video targetContainer="mpeg" targetACodec="ac3" targetVCodec="mpeg2video">
<Matches container="ogg"/>
</Video>
<!-- if audio is DTS, audio must be transcoded -->
<Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetACodec="ac3">
<Matches container="*" aCodec="dca"/>
<Matches container="*" aCodec="dts-hd"/>
</Video>

<Audio targetContainer="mp3">
<Matches container="flac"/>

</Audio>
</Transcoding>
<OnlineTranscoding>
<Video targetContainer="mpeg" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" targetACodec="ac3" aBitrate="384" forceInheritance="true">
<Matches container="mp4"/>
<Matches container="flv"/>
</Video>
<Audio targetContainer="lpcm" forceInheritance="true">
<Matches container="flac"/>
<Matches container="mp3"/>
<Matches container="flv"/>
<Matches container="asf"/>
<Matches container="wavpack"/>
<Matches container="mpc"/>
<Matches container="ape"/>
</Audio>
</OnlineTranscoding>
<HardSubsTranscoding>
<Video targetContainer="mpeg" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" targetACodec="ac3" aBitrate="384" DAR="16:9"/>
</HardSubsTranscoding>
</Profile>
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Post Fri Sep 05, 2014 2:00 pm

Re: mov file on TV: error message audio not supported

96kHz pcm audio is probably not supported by your device, it should be transcoded.
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Post Sat Sep 06, 2014 11:43 am

Re: mov file on TV: error message audio not supported

Yes, I think it is necessary to transcode the audio, but how would you change the given profile? Thanks for any suggestion.

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