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gmann001

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Post Sun Jul 07, 2013 3:31 pm

DLNA compliant machines

I was wondering if there is a list somewhere with the different DLNA machines that Serviio can connect to and what metadata is displayed.

For example, Serviio has all the metadata in its database for my videos. Unfortunately it seems like anything I own that connects to Serviio only uses minimal information from that database (like PS3 grabs title, but that is about it). Does any of the "smart-tv's" or anything use the "outline" metadata?

I would love it if there was a machine that actually pulled more data and display it.
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atc98092

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Post Sun Jul 07, 2013 11:02 pm

Re: DLNA compliant machines

gmann001 wrote:I was wondering if there is a list somewhere with the different DLNA machines that Serviio can connect to and what metadata is displayed.

For example, Serviio has all the metadata in its database for my videos. Unfortunately it seems like anything I own that connects to Serviio only uses minimal information from that database (like PS3 grabs title, but that is about it). Does any of the "smart-tv's" or anything use the "outline" metadata?

I would love it if there was a machine that actually pulled more data and display it.


My Panasonic TV shows the thumbnail image (usually a movie poster or DVD box image). Of course, it's so small it is pretty worthless. My Sony media players are also only title lists (with release dates). My Roku using Chaneru is also a list, and there are issues with the type of video the Roku will play (rather limited). When I had a couple of Panasonic Blu-Ray players they were also just a list.

I've looked inside the Serviio database, and there is actually quite a bit of metadata stored. It's not the fault of Serviio that the player isn't making use of it. I don't know what level of metadata is supported by the DLNA standard, but whatever level it is the media player must support it.
Dan

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Post Sun Jul 07, 2013 11:20 pm

Re: DLNA compliant machines

most of it is optional so the players just ignore it. Most servers don't provide any metadata other than title and maybe year.
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gmann001

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Post Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:55 am

Re: DLNA compliant machines

that is such a shame... maybe the next generation of players will (like the new PS4 or Xbox1)... can only hope.
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Post Sun Aug 11, 2013 8:32 pm

Re: DLNA compliant machines

I don't know much of the DLNA protokoll (or advanced features), but the general profile of Serviio
is not compilant with some Hardware.
e.g. Inet-Radios:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9415&p=64916&hilit=radio#p64916
and some problems with F-Series TV from Samsung, just to name a few.

Other DLNA Server Software like miniDLNA or the integrated DLNA Server from dvbviewer have no problems with this Hardware by default.
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lahlson

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Post Sun Aug 18, 2013 4:49 pm

Re: DLNA compliant machines

Do idont understand why my SHARP 60 DLNA compliant TV will display thumbnails (posters) using PLEX, but SERVIIO only displays the movies titles (text). Does anyone have an answer to this?
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atc98092

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Post Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:48 pm

Re: DLNA compliant machines

lahlson wrote:Do idont understand why my SHARP 60 DLNA compliant TV will display thumbnails (posters) using PLEX, but SERVIIO only displays the movies titles (text). Does anyone have an answer to this?


I am not familiar with this TV. Are you using a Plex app (I know some TVs have them), or the same interface with both Plex and Serviio? My TV will display the thumbnails from Serviio.
Dan

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jacob374

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Post Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:31 am

Re: DLNA compliant machines

I've looked inside the Serviio database, and there is actually quite a bit of metadata stored. It's not the fault of Serviio that the player isn't making use of it. I don't know what level of metadata is supported by the DLNA standard, but whatever level it is the media player must support it.
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atc98092

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Post Mon Oct 07, 2013 12:44 pm

Re: DLNA compliant machines

jacob374 wrote:I've looked inside the Serviio database, and there is actually quite a bit of metadata stored. It's not the fault of Serviio that the player isn't making use of it. I don't know what level of metadata is supported by the DLNA standard, but whatever level it is the media player must support it.


And it certainly can be accessed by the right client. On my Roku boxes I am using Chaneru (so far the only functional DLNA client I've found), and it will show the movie metadata, including plot, actors, director, year, and thumbnail. In most cases it looks like a shot of the DVD case.

My Panasonic TV shows thumbnail and release date, while my Sony media boxes (both BD player and media players) only show the release date. That's really the only place the Plex server is superior to others. However, the inability to use my playlists makes Plex a non-starter for me. My wife loves using playlists. And the Sony boxes will all play one movie after another without intervention.
Dan

LG NANO85 4K TV, Samsung JU7100 4K TV, Sony BDP-S3500, Sharp 4K Roku TV, Insignia Roku TV, Roku Ultra, Premiere and Stick, Nvidia Shield, Yamaha RX-V583 AVR.
Primary server: AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT, 32 gig ram, Windows 11 Pro, 22 TB hard drive space | Test server: Intel i5-6400, 16 gig ram, Windows 10 Pro

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