Laz Baz wrote:Dear DLNA Master,
I have attached all the information of 3 DTS MKV ripped files.
I trust you can help me out.
Regards
William
Yep, there's the problem. Your first two files have DTS Master Audio, and the Panasonic BD profile does not capture that. Your third file is MPEG-2 video and DTS audio. That also is not captured by the profile.
So, as a test try using the Roku TV profile. It will capture both audio codecs and leave the video alone. That's what you need, the audio only transcoded. Your player will the video just fine for all three. It's just the audio that's tripping it up. It's strange that your player isn't playing the standard DTS audio, but many BD players will not stream DTS Master Audio via DLNA.
And your comment at the bottom of the document about no FF or rewind. Unfortunately, most players cannot do so with transcoded files. The Roku TV profile I suggested you try uses HLS transcoding, and some players will allow FF and rewind with that method. So let us know if it works with that one.
Once we've confirmed that those videos play with the Roku TV profile, then we can create a user profile for you to use to best match up with your player.
Dan
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