Limit Resolution
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Is there a possibility to limit the transcoding resolution of the resulting file? I have a TV which is attached by Wifi, and it plays back only 720p smoothly, but not 1080p.
Re: Limit Resolution
EDIT: better solution posted below.
Last edited by grolschie on Thu May 01, 2014 9:52 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Using Serviio on Debian "Wheezy" with Xbox 360, Sony BDP-S370 & Panasonic E6.
Re: Limit Resolution
<Video targetContainer="applehttp" targetVCodec="h264" maxVBitrate="1024" forceVTranscoding="true" targetACodec="aac" forceStereo="true" aBitrate="192" DAR="16:9" maxHeight="320">
<Matches container="*" />
</Video>
this above is how to limit resolution, adjust to your profile (change bitrate, size and applehttp...)
<Matches container="*" />
</Video>
this above is how to limit resolution, adjust to your profile (change bitrate, size and applehttp...)
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Interesting. I'd like to use this as a basis to create an Android tablet/phone profiles (which will also transcode DTS to DD5.1).
Sony KDL-55HX750 and BDV-N990W (Home Theatre)
Sony KDL-40D3100 and BDP-S390 (Loungeroom)
Sony KDL-40D3100 and BDP-S390 (Loungeroom)
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that is for my LG android phone... modify for your needs
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Hi, I'm also on wifi and it's not smooth, so I want to change something in the configuration to improve performance, but I have doubts. Where do we have to change that? In the standard configuration profile (assuming it's for for a Samsung C/D Series TV)?
Is there any transcoding configuration tutorial? Maybe another codec is faster... I don't know.
Thanks
Is there any transcoding configuration tutorial? Maybe another codec is faster... I don't know.
Thanks
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on samsung, if you force transcodings, you will lose jumps... i would go for wired connection or good wireless N
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Well, I did it and I did not lose jumps. It seems to work better now. I've reduced the quality to:
<Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetACodec="ac3" aBitrate="128" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" maxVBitrate="2000">
I have a good wireless N, but not wired connection.
<Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetACodec="ac3" aBitrate="128" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" maxVBitrate="2000">
I have a good wireless N, but not wired connection.
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