Need a profile for Dish Hopper
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I Need a profile for Dish Hopper. The Generic DLNA profile works a little for the Hopper but has issues. The DirecTV-HD-DVR fixes some of the issue but then has Size formatting issues.
Re: Need a profile for Dish Hopper
See http://forum.serviio.org/viewtopic.php?p=106148#p106148 or the link in my signature.
- My current transcoding configuration for Roku Stick, Dish Hopper, and Samsung BD-C6500, + other Serviio notes.
Re: Need a profile for Dish Hopper
Try the Roku 1080 Player profile. Also try the Roku TV profile. The difference is the TV profile will send MPEG2 video without transcoding, and the Hopper might support MPEG2.
Dan
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.
Primary server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server Windows 10 Pro, AMD Phenom II X4 965, 8 gig ram
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
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.
Primary server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server Windows 10 Pro, AMD Phenom II X4 965, 8 gig ram
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
Re: Need a profile for Dish Hopper
??? Your advice to try the Roku profiles might make sense if I had not posted a link to an actual Hopper profile I made.
I bumped this 2½-year-old thread to post the profile link, so that the OP (if still around) and anyone else doing a search (more likely) can find it.
I bumped this 2½-year-old thread to post the profile link, so that the OP (if still around) and anyone else doing a search (more likely) can find it.
- My current transcoding configuration for Roku Stick, Dish Hopper, and Samsung BD-C6500, + other Serviio notes.
Re: Need a profile for Dish Hopper
I responded because not all users are comfortable editing XML files, and using an existing profile might meet his needs.
Dan
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.
Primary server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server Windows 10 Pro, AMD Phenom II X4 965, 8 gig ram
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
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.
Primary server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server Windows 10 Pro, AMD Phenom II X4 965, 8 gig ram
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
Re: Need a profile for Dish Hopper
mjb wrote:See http://forum.serviio.org/viewtopic.php?p=106148#p106148 or the link in my signature.
Thank you for the profile link. That helped me immensely, not only with Serviio, but it helped pinpoint issues I have been having with other media servers I use with my Hopper.
I do have one minor tweak to suggest for users who may still have issues with audio files.
The Hopper seems to be very sensitive to bitrates, and many of the mp3 podcasts I was streaming weren't playing properly.
In order to resolve that, I added the line below to the Audio section to force transcoding of MP3 files:
<Matches container="mp3"/>
Now all audio files are playing as expected. Thanks again!
Re: Need a profile for Dish Hopper
Try the Roku 1080 Player profile. Also try the Roku TV profile my ip birthday wishes tneb . The difference is the TV profile will send MPEG2 video without transcoding, and the Hopper might support MPEG2.
Last edited by LITAFI on Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Need a profile for Dish Hopper
LITAFI wrote:Try the Roku 1080 Player profile. Also try the Roku TV profile. The difference is the TV profile will send MPEG2 video without transcoding, and the Hopper might support MPEG2.
There's also a Roku 4K with MPEG2 support profile. It was designed to support all 4K Roku players with the exception of the Roku 4. Of course, if the Hopper doesn't support H.265, then such 4K material won't be transcoded as needed.
Dan
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.
Primary server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server Windows 10 Pro, AMD Phenom II X4 965, 8 gig ram
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
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.
Primary server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server Windows 10 Pro, AMD Phenom II X4 965, 8 gig ram
HOWTO: Enable debug logging HOWTO: Identify media file contents
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