Help creating a new device profile

Hi,
I've been trying to find a DLNA server which will stream movies to a DISH Hopper for a while now. Most servers don't have DISH profile so I'm stuck trying to figure out how to create one myself as the 'default' one never seems to work for me.
I realize this probably isn't the ideal client device.. the fact is I've got an XBMC device and Chromecast as well which are much better at this. But, my primary intent is to be able to play movies for my kids and not having to switch TV inputs is ideal. Also, I use BubbleUPNP android app to do the browsing and just play it to the Hopper - so it can even be done from another room!
I've searched for the DISH Hopper in this forum and there is a thread or 2 but I'm looking to create a full profile and didn't find much on this. Anyway, I imagine that there's always going to be new devices which someone wants to support so I thought it someone would be willing to list out steps needed to create a new profile it could be helpful to anyone - not just DISH owners.
In fact - after trying out several DLNA media servers the biggest weakness that I've found in each is the ability to help diagnose and create a new device profile. I realize each device probably requires a lot of tweaks and someone to test each - but the easier it is to create a new profile -- and then share it somewhere so others can use it -- the more I'd be willing to purchase one. I'm not saying it's necessary -- just would be a nice way to distinguish one server from another at the moment.
Anyway - back to the DISH - I've found a description of video formats it supports (link below). Someone else posted the headers from upnp spy (I think - second link). Is that enough to create a basic profile? Or, is more info needed? Also, since I know video files are a mixed bag - a tutorial that included specific test video's would also be very helpful for create a checklist of what works and what doesn't.. Obviously, all that takes time - but it'd be hugely appreciated by me and probably many others!!
from: http://forum.kooraroo.com/archive/index.php/t-1047.html
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8356#p67358
<edit> I found another page which someone created a Hopper profile for TVersity.. not sure if it helps or not but just wanted to add in case --
https://briancarlile.wordpress.com/2012 ... -and-joey/
thanks!!
I've been trying to find a DLNA server which will stream movies to a DISH Hopper for a while now. Most servers don't have DISH profile so I'm stuck trying to figure out how to create one myself as the 'default' one never seems to work for me.
I realize this probably isn't the ideal client device.. the fact is I've got an XBMC device and Chromecast as well which are much better at this. But, my primary intent is to be able to play movies for my kids and not having to switch TV inputs is ideal. Also, I use BubbleUPNP android app to do the browsing and just play it to the Hopper - so it can even be done from another room!
I've searched for the DISH Hopper in this forum and there is a thread or 2 but I'm looking to create a full profile and didn't find much on this. Anyway, I imagine that there's always going to be new devices which someone wants to support so I thought it someone would be willing to list out steps needed to create a new profile it could be helpful to anyone - not just DISH owners.
In fact - after trying out several DLNA media servers the biggest weakness that I've found in each is the ability to help diagnose and create a new device profile. I realize each device probably requires a lot of tweaks and someone to test each - but the easier it is to create a new profile -- and then share it somewhere so others can use it -- the more I'd be willing to purchase one. I'm not saying it's necessary -- just would be a nice way to distinguish one server from another at the moment.
Anyway - back to the DISH - I've found a description of video formats it supports (link below). Someone else posted the headers from upnp spy (I think - second link). Is that enough to create a basic profile? Or, is more info needed? Also, since I know video files are a mixed bag - a tutorial that included specific test video's would also be very helpful for create a checklist of what works and what doesn't.. Obviously, all that takes time - but it'd be hugely appreciated by me and probably many others!!
from: http://forum.kooraroo.com/archive/index.php/t-1047.html
- Code:
"Below are the supported formats for Hopper DLNA Playback:
Images - JPEG only, all sizes (thumbnail we do use PNG)
Video - Containers MPEG-TS, MPEG-PS, MKV, MP4 with combination of Video codec H264/AVC, MPEG2 and audio codec, AAC, AAC PLUS, AC3 and MPEG audio
Audio - MP3, AAC, ALAC, FLAC, AC3, WAV, LPCM"
Look forward to testing the profile. As far as AAC audio, only 2 channel stereo is passed, AAC 5.1 is not supported. Also, mp4 video is occasionally pixelated from what I've seen in my testing.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8356#p67358
<edit> I found another page which someone created a Hopper profile for TVersity.. not sure if it helps or not but just wanted to add in case --
https://briancarlile.wordpress.com/2012 ... -and-joey/
thanks!!