Samsung BD-ES5000 & Transcoding Problem
Hi,
I have a Samsung BD-ES5000 Blu-ray player, and when I try to play a movie file that has to be transcoded, the player says me "Format not supported".
I have selected "Samsung TV / player (C D-series)" profile.
If I take a transcoded file from the tmp folder and I copy it as a "normal movie file", renaming it to mpg, then the player is able to play the file. Then, I suppose it is not really a "file format" problem.
For me it is some kind of "header"/transmission problem/incompatibility with my BD player.
I have captured the network traffic with wireshark, and the transcoded file is really sent to the player, and everything seems similar.
Does anybody has the same problem with a Samsung BD-E player?
I attach a zip archive that includes the txt version of the wireshark "follow TCP stream" for streams 37, 38, 51, 64 and 65 captured while requesting and downloading 3 files (the same movie in different formats):
flv file (transcoded, with error message): wireshark streams 37, 38, ...?
mp4 file (for testing): Plays fine. streams 51, ..
mpg file (extracted from tmp folder after transcoding of the first flv file): Plays fine. streams 64, 65, ...
I also have the wireshark capture but the file is too big to be attached
.
Thanks
I have a Samsung BD-ES5000 Blu-ray player, and when I try to play a movie file that has to be transcoded, the player says me "Format not supported".
I have selected "Samsung TV / player (C D-series)" profile.
If I take a transcoded file from the tmp folder and I copy it as a "normal movie file", renaming it to mpg, then the player is able to play the file. Then, I suppose it is not really a "file format" problem.
For me it is some kind of "header"/transmission problem/incompatibility with my BD player.
I have captured the network traffic with wireshark, and the transcoded file is really sent to the player, and everything seems similar.
Does anybody has the same problem with a Samsung BD-E player?
I attach a zip archive that includes the txt version of the wireshark "follow TCP stream" for streams 37, 38, 51, 64 and 65 captured while requesting and downloading 3 files (the same movie in different formats):
flv file (transcoded, with error message): wireshark streams 37, 38, ...?
mp4 file (for testing): Plays fine. streams 51, ..
mpg file (extracted from tmp folder after transcoding of the first flv file): Plays fine. streams 64, 65, ...
I also have the wireshark capture but the file is too big to be attached
Thanks
