Mon Jan 27, 2014 2:09 am by atc98092
First, you have your terminology wrong. You are talking about a player, or renderer, not a server. Serviio is the server.
As to the rest, I personally haven't seen a player that retrieves hardly any metadata from Serviio (which does have it, by the way). My Panasonic TV shows thumbnails, but they are tiny and that's all there is. My Sony players show nothing but the name and file type. The closest I have seen is on a Roku player.
There are two channels (that's what Roku calls their apps) that will play media from a DLNA server. First is Chaneru. This will display a movie thumbnail, and if you press one of the remote keys (the * if I remember correctly) opens a metadata window with information. The issue here is Chaneru doesn't read the Serviio metadata, but instead retrieves its own metadata. I have found some movies incorrectly identified. There's also no metadata for TV series, only movies. There is a small one time charge for this channel. The developer has an issue with Roku, as every time he has his player working well, Roku releases new firmware and messes something up. I feel bad for him, and he has worked very hard on this. For a while I could play everything I had, but now none of my HD videos will play, regardless of format.
The other channel is the Roku Media Player. This is brand new, and still a work in progress. At this time it is free, but I don't know if they are planning a future charge. It provides a thumbnail image during the screen scrolling through the titles. When you select a movie, one more screen opens, but all it shows is a larger (slightly) thumbnail, running time, and the play movie button. I am expecting them to eventually add metadata on this page, but nothing yet. I have the same issue playing HD video here as I do with Chaneru. Online sources do play here.
Oh, and as far as sorting by genre or other category, Serviio has that ability, and it can be configured on the Presentation panel. You can display groups by Title (alphabetical sub-groups), Movies (one group with everything), Series (separate TV episodes here, not listed with the movies), Folders (each separate shared location), Last Viewed, Last Added, Genres, Ratings, Actors, Directors, Producers, Release Years, Playlists (one of my favorites) and Online (Internet streaming sources, often requiring a plug-in). Each one of these categories will be listed on your player menu lists.
Dan
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