Fri Jun 04, 2021 7:37 pm by atc98092
The NU profile is the newest one for a Samsung. I wrote it about a year ago, but ended up giving the TV to my daughter because it's HDR performance was terrible. Much happier with my LG.
Almost no TV supports DTS audio, so virtually any TV profile should transcode it to AC3. If the Samsung NU profile doesn't work well, you might try the Roku 4K TV profile. It might transcode a bit more than necessary (Roku has limited codec and container support), but it will transcode DTS to AC3.
For external subtitle files, my luck is hit or miss about them ever working on any player. No idea if it's something within the file, or if Serviio isn't playing well with them. I only have a few titles without captions, and few of those have SRT files. And knowing how terrible Samsung does with their DLNA support, it might simply be the TV. TV manufacturers often list support for external media, but it doesn't always apply to media streaming via DLNA. Something may work fine if connected to the TV's USB port, but not work at all via DLNA. And there's really no way to determine what a TV will or won't do without simply trying it. Their documentation is usually what I would consider a joke when it comes to media playback.
Dan
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