Is there a sticky???

Why do I feel like I'm the only one on here that is soooo frustrated????? I have been through all of the threads and FAQ's but all I get is GEEK..... 2 weeks I've been struggling but just can't find the answers . I have 3 samsung tv's one 58 inch plasma "d" series and un32c5000 and un46c5000. Sometimes serviio works great....other times like Loungo in the playoffs
. Anyway got this from the Forum:
HOWTO: Provide details of a video file that doesn't play
If a video file cannot be played, locale FFmpeg executable (in lib folder in Serviio installation directory, or a part of your Linux distribution), run this command and post the result in the forum:
On Windows (details here):
Code:
ffmpeg.exe -i "<your_file_location>"
On Linux/ Mac (details here):
Code:
ffmpeg -i <your_file_location>
How do I find my file location??? What File am I looking for??? (might seem obvious if ur a hacker but for the rest of us that bought samsung tv's and have a MAC.....not so much)
My Problem:
I have a MAC osx. 3 samsung tv's (d series and 2 c's) D link dir-825 router, DGS-1008G switch, hard wired cat5e. Seems like the network connection is very slow yet everything is 10/100/1000. Drops connection on all tv's anywhere from not starting to 20 min in to a file. It either says "network connection unavailable" or "file format not supported..i think) on a good day those exact same files will play awesome. This happens on simple avi files as well MKV. Just can't figure it out. One Last thing....I've been on a lot of forums. This one seems to lack "how to" stickies. There are a few but IMO could have better and more detailed ones.
Alot of people are changing from windows to mac and now have to be a newb at both a mac and the programs they use....please be patient with us
Lastly.....from what I've read Servio is the way to go!!! I'm confident if I can get mine working I will happy just like the rest of you guys that are enjoying Serviio.
Thanks for helping
Sometimes, it is also useful to provide output of MediaInfo (especially for H264 MOV/MP4/MKV files)
Also make sure you mention your OS, renderer device and we might ask you for a detailed log as well.

HOWTO: Provide details of a video file that doesn't play
If a video file cannot be played, locale FFmpeg executable (in lib folder in Serviio installation directory, or a part of your Linux distribution), run this command and post the result in the forum:
On Windows (details here):
Code:
ffmpeg.exe -i "<your_file_location>"
On Linux/ Mac (details here):
Code:
ffmpeg -i <your_file_location>
How do I find my file location??? What File am I looking for??? (might seem obvious if ur a hacker but for the rest of us that bought samsung tv's and have a MAC.....not so much)
My Problem:
I have a MAC osx. 3 samsung tv's (d series and 2 c's) D link dir-825 router, DGS-1008G switch, hard wired cat5e. Seems like the network connection is very slow yet everything is 10/100/1000. Drops connection on all tv's anywhere from not starting to 20 min in to a file. It either says "network connection unavailable" or "file format not supported..i think) on a good day those exact same files will play awesome. This happens on simple avi files as well MKV. Just can't figure it out. One Last thing....I've been on a lot of forums. This one seems to lack "how to" stickies. There are a few but IMO could have better and more detailed ones.
Alot of people are changing from windows to mac and now have to be a newb at both a mac and the programs they use....please be patient with us

Lastly.....from what I've read Servio is the way to go!!! I'm confident if I can get mine working I will happy just like the rest of you guys that are enjoying Serviio.
Thanks for helping
Sometimes, it is also useful to provide output of MediaInfo (especially for H264 MOV/MP4/MKV files)
Also make sure you mention your OS, renderer device and we might ask you for a detailed log as well.