Profile for Onkyo HT-RC360?
Hi all, I'm having a great time with Serviio (combined with Bubble UPnP) to run my home media empire. I tried a few and eventually stuck with Serviio as the media server because it transcodes on the fly. That feature works great to send audio, video and images to my Samsung TV, but I'm consistently having trouble streaming video and images to my Onkyo receiver HT-RC360 http://www.us.onkyo.com/model.cfm?m=HT-RC360&class=Receiver&p=i.
When selecting both image (.jpg) and video (.avi, mostly DivX), as renderer the receiver always shows error of "Error [716] Resource Not Found". Guessing this means the receiver doesn't have the matching codec and since Serviio is currently set to Generic DLNA profile, it's not transcoding. Audio files (both .mp3 and .wma) work perfectly and while the manual includes a list of "Supported Audio File Formats", it doesn't include anything about video formats, so I'm not sure where to start. (Seems even possible that it doesn't support video and image streaming at all, but that seems strange for a DLNA-certified device.)
Before I take the time to rip DVDs in various formats and then trial-and-error, does anyone have any insights on what profile or encoding might allow this device to render video and images?
Thanks!
When selecting both image (.jpg) and video (.avi, mostly DivX), as renderer the receiver always shows error of "Error [716] Resource Not Found". Guessing this means the receiver doesn't have the matching codec and since Serviio is currently set to Generic DLNA profile, it's not transcoding. Audio files (both .mp3 and .wma) work perfectly and while the manual includes a list of "Supported Audio File Formats", it doesn't include anything about video formats, so I'm not sure where to start. (Seems even possible that it doesn't support video and image streaming at all, but that seems strange for a DLNA-certified device.)
Before I take the time to rip DVDs in various formats and then trial-and-error, does anyone have any insights on what profile or encoding might allow this device to render video and images?
Thanks!