Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:28 pm by n3mmr
I spent most of today trying to get your recommendations to work..
And, finally it does: I had to deinstall several other players, one or more of which must have done something to disturb the Mobo Player. The Mobo player was not offered as local player by either UPnPlay or bubbleUPnP, and if started manually it just hung.
I took out rockplayer, too: I cannot make rockplayer work, and it might actually be one culprit.
So, now I have BubbleUPnP and UPnPlayer working as "DLNA receivers" and Mobo Player running as the local player.
MOST videos now play, though for some source formats playback is not quite smooth.
Both DLNA receivers work very well: I must see about trying bubbleUPnP's intriguing server with WAN access and tethering on the phone, and UPnPlay has a download facility which is a neat asset: download a few and the boring 6-hour train journey becomes endurable.
HOWEVER: I am still very interested in what format would be the ideal one to convert to for minimising network traffic, space on the phone and decoding cpu load.
I still suppose it should be 3gp or mp4 at the phone's native resolution with letterboxing for display format trimming.
Serviio 2.3 in a jail on TrueNAS 13 running on an HP N54L w 5*4 TB spinning rust disks.
The media files are on the same machine.