Re: Problems with MKV / H.264 on Sony BDP-S370 Bluray-Player
Whoops! I must have missed that sticky, I will edit the xml file and fire it up and see if I get a similar type of error when stuttering happens for me.
Thanks!
Kevin
zip wrote:Hi,
I maxed up socket buffers to 65k, which removed stuttering on most of the files I could play. What is the bitrate of your file(s)?
<Profile id="9" name="Sony BDP-S370" extendsProfileId="1">
<Detection>
<X-AV-Client-Info>.*Blu-ray Disc Player.*</X-AV-Client-Info>
</Detection>
<MediaFormatProfiles>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/divx">MATROSKA</MediaFormatProfile>
</MediaFormatProfiles>
<AutomaticImageRotation>true</AutomaticImageRotation>
<Transcoding>
<Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" targetACodec="ac3">
<Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" />
<Matches container="mpegts" vCodec="h264" />
<Matches container="avi" vCodec="h264" />
</Video>
</Transcoding>
</Profile>
<Profile id="10" name="Sony BDP-S370" extendsProfileId="1">
<Detection>
<X-AV-Client-Info>.*Blu-ray Disc Player.*</X-AV-Client-Info>
</Detection>
<MediaFormatProfiles>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mpeg" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">MPEG_PS_PAL</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" name="MPEG_TS_SD_NA">MPEG_TS_SD_EU</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/divx">MATROSKA</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/divx">AVI</MediaFormatProfile>
</MediaFormatProfiles>
<AutomaticImageRotation>true</AutomaticImageRotation>
</Profile>
insane822 wrote:Correct me if I am wrong about the specification, though. What I am reading is that the DLNA media server MUST respond with support for one of the following profiles:US: MPEG_TS_SD_NA, MPEG_TS_SD_NA_T, MPEG_TS_SD_NA_ISO, MPEG_PS_NTSC
Japan: MPEG_TS_JP_T, MPEG_PS_NTSC
Europe: MPEG_TS_SD_EU, MPEG_TS_SD_EU_T, MPEG_TS_SD_EU_ISO, MPEG_PS_PAL
Korea: MPEG_TS_SD_KO, MPEG_TS_SD_KO_T, MPEG_TS_SD_KO_ISO, MPEG_PS_NTSC
Device vendors may choose to support one or more geographical regions for any device.
I assume that there must be a way for the player and the server to determine the region? Is this not being communicated properly between the player and server?
Device vendors may choose to support one or more geographical regions for any device. Serviio currently supports European profiles.
KHendricks wrote:Hi,
I live in Canada and my player does not seem to need the NTSC entry. Instead it just wants everything as divx.
If there is no region info being passed, then perhaps it might be easy to create two profiles:
?
<Profile id="9" name="Sony BDP-S370" extendsProfileId="1">
<Detection>
<X-AV-Client-Info>.*Blu-ray Disc Player.*</X-AV-Client-Info>
</Detection>
<MediaFormatProfiles>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mpeg" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">MPEG1</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/x-matroska" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">MATROSKA</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/divx" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVI</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_TS_MP_SD_AAC_MULT5</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_TS_MP_SD_MPEG1_L3</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_TS_MP_SD_AC3</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_TS_MP_HD_AAC_MULT5</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_TS_MP_HD_MPEG1_L3</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_TS_MP_HD_AC3</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_TS_HD_50_LPCM_T</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mp4" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_MP4_MP_SD_AAC_MULT5</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mp4" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_MP4_MP_SD_MPEG1_L3</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mp4" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_MP4_MP_SD_AC3</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mp4" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_MP4_MP_HD_720p_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mp4" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_MP4_MP_HD_1080i_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mp4" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_MP4_HP_HD_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mp4" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">AVC_MP4_LPCM</MediaFormatProfile>
<MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/mp4" name="MPEG_PS_NTSC">MPEG4_P2_MP4_ASP_AAC</MediaFormatProfile>
</MediaFormatProfiles>
<AutomaticImageRotation>true</AutomaticImageRotation>
</Profile>
zip wrote:It might work, but is not 'correct' as you're specifying mime type of x-matroska to all stream types, e.g. mpeg2ts. AFAIK the region-specific formats are only mpeg2ps (MPEG_PS_PAL, MPEG_PS_NTSC) and basic mpeg2ts (MPEG_TS_SD_EU, MPEG_TS_SD_KO, MPEG_TS_SD_NA).
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