Wed Aug 17, 2022 12:26 am by atc98092
From your log, it appears your player is using the generic profile. I don't know specifically what your player is (it looks like a Samsung TV, but I don't know the model), but most TVs require some sort of profile to play some content correctly. If I'm looking at the correct model number, it's not a US model, and I can't find much info on it. But my Samsung experience with DLNA playback has been less that satisfactory for many years. Try using a Samsung profile. I think the NU profile is the most recent, so that's where I suggest starting.
I can play my movies without an issue with the generic profile, but my player is the Nvidia Shield, using Kodi as the player. This device will play almost anything, so no transcoding of any kind is necessary. Most TVs are less than satisfactory for playing ripped movies and TV shows. I don't bother with any of my TVs for playback, instead using the Shield or a Roku player. You might be happier with a stand-alone Android based player, almost all which will run Kodi. Even the $20 Onn 4K media player supports everything other than lossless audio using Kodi. You might not have a Walmart nearby, but there's plenty of Android based players that are all under $50 US.
Dan
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