PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

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Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby éden » Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:51 pm

I m really interested on this patch. I ve LG BD 570 Blue ray (it s the new 390) and i think it can work.
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Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby spjoe » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:03 pm

patters wrote:Looking at the code (admittedly from a Java novice point of view - I mostly write VBScript) I wondered if we need some kind of new variable in the renderer .conf which would be read by RendererConfiguration.java instead of having to hard-set behaviours for each renderer, since presumably there will be other renderers which may expect this transfer mode. However, I do realise that this is just a fix at this stage.


You are absolutly right, this is just a little hacky patch, and i'm make the isLG390() too do not altere the behavior of the othere renders, because the patch is not well tested, I am currently not @ home the next week so i can't test new stuff. I read the other patch and we make the same thing in two different ways. So my patch make nothing new. And as you say the ps3ms do not work every time with the renderer. So i think theire is a other problem too, but i don't see it yet.

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Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby WorldOfHurt » Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:00 pm

In answer to the "should this be configurable" question, the answer is, of course, "it could be".

But since the byte-range behaviour is nothing particularly odd, it's just a regular part of the HTTP spec, any configuration option should work the other way around - turn byte-range mode OFF if it breaks something. That's pretty unlikely: since at least 2 renderers from different manufacturers expect it, and WMC supports it, it looks like a de-facto standard.

My patch just fixes a bug in the PMS code that incorrectly outputs the wrong size - it isn't a special case workaround, because it doesn't alter the behaviour when players want the whole stream intact.

I believe the other problems are unrelated to the byte-range transfer issue.
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Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby patters » Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:46 pm

I thought that the patch had broken rendering using TSmuxer on my Bravia 5500 but I realise now that I had to apply another fix by tsp which fixes an issue with AVC content being incorrectly listed as MPEG2.

@WorldOfHurt - is there anything that springs to mind which could account for the stuttering with clips at bitrates above approx. 1Mbps (even on a wired connection), and why m2ts files might be unaffected?
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Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby macmino » Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:19 am

I also try to my TV Infinia LG LE8800, and with the latest version I can watch the movie, but I cannot switch language/subtitles (inside the MKV). anybody use this beautiful TV ?
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Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby Anders » Sun Dec 26, 2010 5:15 pm

Can anyone tell me how to install this patch. Would really be nice to stream videos to my LG BX580.
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Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby jaquio » Fri May 27, 2011 2:41 pm

has this patch been incorporated into the latest release?

if not does this need to be applied for the bd390, and which conf file should be used?

i would love to get the bd390 working.
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Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby jackking » Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:54 am

patters wrote:Hi spjoe,

I had a feeling that the issue affecting the LG BD 390 would be similar to the problem with the Sony 2010 Bluray players - chunked transfer mode. It's been discussed in this thread:
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As you spotted WorldOfHurt has made a patch for this issue.[url="http://www.egamebiz.com/"]wii accessories[/url] I find that it works for DivX and H.264 in m2ts but H.264 in mkv/mp4/m4v stutters (the player should play all of them without transcode). So, in case your fix uses some different strategy I compiled it but modified the function isLG390() to return true for all renderers. I get pretty much exactly the same results with your fix too. Do these formats play smoothly on the LG?
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Looking at the code (admittedly from a Java novice point of view - I mostly write VBScript) I wondered if we need some kind of new variable in the renderer .conf which would be read by RendererConfiguration.java instead of having to hard-set behaviours for each renderer, since presumably there will be other renderers which may expect this transfer mode. However, I do realise that this is just a fix at this stage.

Do you have any recommendations for good intros to Java programming - pitched at people who know another language?


okay here is a patch for the same issue, maybe works better than my patch (i have not tested this patch)
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PS3 to LG BD390

Postby vandal667 » Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:19 am

Hello.
Sorry for my bad english. Hope you can understand the question below.

I have read this artickle. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5235 but .... ( I didn't undertand it)

My PC and BD connected through a DIR-655 (working as a router)
I did a clean install of PS3 Media Server (PMS) (not done any patching .. )

I get the following when I turn on my BD390
[New I/O server worker #1-3] INFO 12:15:26.352 Media renderer was not recognized. HTTP User agent: Linux/2.6.24.7.100318 UPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.50 INTEL_NMPR/2.0 LG_DLNA_SDK/1.5.0
[New I/O server worker #1-2] INFO 12:15:26.352 Media renderer was not recognized. HTTP User agent: Linux/2.6.24.7.100318 UPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.50 INTEL_NMPR/2.0 LG_DLNA_SDK/1.5.0
[New I/O server worker #1-1] INFO 12:15:26.362 Media renderer was not recognized. HTTP User agent: Linux/2.6.24.7.100318 UPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.50 INTEL_NMPR/2.0 LG_DLNA_SDK/1.5.0
[New I/O server worker #1-4] INFO 12:15:26.421 Media renderer was not recognized. HTTP User agent: Linux/2.6.24.7.100318 UPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.50 INTEL_NMPR/2.0 LG_DLNA_SDK/1.5.0
[New I/O server worker #1-1] INFO 12:15:26.488 Media renderer was not recognized. HTTP User agent: Linux/2.6.24.7.100318 UPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.50 INTEL_NMPR/2.0 LG_DLNA_SDK/1.5.0

PMS detectes : "Unknown Renderer" but my BD390 does not detect anything. According to the article above I should do a patch. Sorry but I dont know how...
From the article:
"Re: PS3 media server and LG BD 390 blue ray

Postby spjoe » Sat Aug 14, 2010 3:53 pm
great news!!! now it works, but further testing is required!!!
how to:
remove wdtvlive.conf
patch the soure with

workingpatch.rar
(3.14 KiB) Downloaded 238 times

Attachments

lgBD390.rar
(1.22 KiB) Downloaded 230 time"

How do I do this

Do I delecte the file :wdtvlive.conf
Put the files contained in workingpatch.rar in the same folder and excecute - or do I just put it there...
What to doo with the lgBD390.rar ?

or does there exist another way now?

PS3 Media server was such a briliant software with my PS3 (which I don't have any more) so I hoped to use it on BD390... (as many other I see)



Please help - (step by step) :?:

Regards Tom H
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