Has Sony crippled DLNA?
About a couple of weeks ago, I have suddenly had issues with BD rips, regardless of container. It doesn't matter if I use MakeMKV (MKV) or MovieRescuer (M2TS). Sometimes the Sony shows them in the correct container (the video list shows container type, or if transcoded, the transcode container), some will show MPEG instead of the actual container, and some won't be listed at all. If I open Media Browser, the video is listed there (and will play), so it's not a Serviio issue. If I use my Roku or Panasonic, the video appears and will play (of course, both require transcoding). Finally, even many videos that have worked fine suddenly hit around 15 minutes or so and freeze. The player hasn't frozen, and I can hit stop and the play to resume the movie at the same place. However, once the freeze happens, it now repeats itself every 5 minutes or less. Makes the movie pretty much unwatchable.
I haven't to my knowledge updated the firmware that recently, but I'm wondering if they had something embedded that started recognizing ripped videos and is kicking in some sort of blocker. So far, it has only affected my BD rips. DVD rips are playing fine. Can older firmware be installed, or does Sony block firmware versions older than what is installed?
Anyone else encountering issues playing back movies without interruption? I am seriously considering replacing the Sony players with another brand, if anyone has suggestions about playing the files without transcoding.
LG NANO85 4K TV, Samsung JU7100 4K TV, Sony BDP-S3500, Sharp 4K Roku TV, Insignia Roku TV, Roku Ultra, Premiere and Stick, Nvidia Shield, Yamaha RX-V583 AVR.
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