![]() I would implore you to take the nessessary steps to look into this further and report back that indeed Sony are taking this matter seriously and that a solution to this is near. People with hearing difficulties have been around for many years and it surprises me that a simple thing like getting subtitles to play with media files dont seem to be important enough to Sony, furthermore Serviio are adamant that it all boils down to the appropriate "profile", to most of us it probably means nothing but to the likes of Sony they know what this is yet it would seem they too idle to impliment it. Serviio developer / site admin Do not send me PM for support as the solution cant be shared with others. Over the weekend, I shall play around a little more with known sample/test files and post my observations along with the slightly tweaked US profile for the latest beta (0.5b4) here.īut by far, Serviio is the only server I've used that could play many of the different types of files I have.Thank you for your response to this long drawn out issue, however the above gobbledegook clarifies nothing for the average user out there, you mention cost implications yet each and every other manufacturers products seem to be on par with todays needs, Sony are the only ones in the dark ages on this. Can someone who has had any success with subtitles, please post what should be done? So right now I am transcoding all files that match "container=avi vCodec=mpeg4" (not perfect, but that's ok until I learn more, I guess) and I haven't yet found a file I cannot play.Īnd also, this firmware does not do subtitles at all for me - neither via USB nor DLNA. Sony BDP: - Thumbnail artwork support for media other than photos using the JPEGTN resource and others (PNGTN, etc) - Subtitle support in MPEG Program Stream (VOB) (if possible) - SRT subtitle file support. One thing I am certain of, is that avi files which has DivX 5 as video codec (MediaInfo tells me this, I could be wrong!) does not play without transcoding.īut the thing is, there is no way to differentiate an avi with XviD codec (which plays fine with a mime-type change to video/mpeg) from an avi with DivX5 codec (which needs transcoding). Most files I have with me plays now, but to be very clear on what is supported and what is not, I'd need some more time. I use a US model of S370 and it would be incorrect to say they cannot play divx and/or mkv files even with profile tweaks. ![]() Maybe the charset (ANSI, UTF-8 or other) might be changed, maybe adjust Serviio, maybe both. Audio and video runs smooth, sutbtitles are shown as well BUT with strange characters. Restart Serviio service after profile changes I am trying to stream a MKV video to my Sony BDP-S590 with subtitles of different languages in the MKV file. srt subtitles is supported (by Serviio) yet Sony are the. ![]() To play in native format we only need to find a proper mime-type, so could you try these 3 profiles:ġ/ mime-type="video/x-msvideo" (from generic profile inherit) yes its that subject again your keen to avoid firstly why is it that Serviio has stated that. Stream #0.1: Audio: mp3, 32000 Hz, 2 channels, s16, 96 kb/sĪt least one output file must be specified Input #0, avi, from 'M:\Movies\Annorikkal\': Invalid and inefficient vfw-avi packed B frames detected Code: FFmpeg version SVN-r23012, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developersīuilt on 19:05:24 with gcc 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3)Ĭonfiguration: -enable-static -disable-shared -disable-ffplay -disable-ffserver -enable-memalign-hack -enable-libmp3lame -enable-w32threads -extra-ldflags=-L/static/lib -extra-cflags=-I/static/include ![]()
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