I tryed changing wd tv config , but with not success with getting audio to work
# ps3mediaserver renderer profile for WDTV Live
# Refer to PS3.conf for help
RendererName=WD TV Live
RendererIcon=wd-tv-live.png
UserAgentSearch=INTEL_NMPR
Video=true
Audio=true
Image=true
SeekByTime=false
#Transcode codecs for video and audio engines
#currently supported: MPEGAC3, MPEGTSAC3 or WMV for video, PCM or MP3 for audio
TranscodeVideo=MPEGAC3
TranscodeAudio=PCM
#Use default DVD buffer size: false = greater bitrate and faster encoding,
#but can generate incompatible videos, depends of your media renderer
DefaultVBVBufSize=false
#Muxing capabilities: Does the media renderer supports H264 and MPEG2 in a mpegts file ?
#Deprecated if MediaInfo=true
MuxH264ToMpegTS=true
#Does the media renderer supports DTS in a mpeg file ?
#Deprecated if MediaInfo=true
MuxDTSToMpeg=false
#Does the media renderer supports DTS wrapped into LPCM in a mpeg file ?
WrapDTSIntoPCM=false
#Does the media renderer supports LPCM in a mpeg file ?
#Deprecated if MediaInfo=true
MuxLPCMToMpeg=true
MaxVideoBitrateMbps=0
MaxVideoWidth=0
MaxVideoHeight=0
TranscodeExtensions=flv
StreamExtensions=avi,xvid,divx,avc,mpg,mpeg,mkv,264,ts,tp,m2t,m2ts,wmv,mp3,wav,pcm,lpcm,wma,aac,flac,mka,aif,aiff,ogg,dts
# Show the duration of a DVD Title in the overview
ShowDVDTitleDuration=true
# CBR bitrate. Needed for byteseek to timeseek convertion. 0 = disabled.
CBRVideoBitrate=15000
# Number of seconds to rewind every time we do a byteseek to timeseek conversion.
# If the conversion isn't 100% accurate so a little rewind can be nice
ByteToTimeseekRewindSeconds=0
otmanix wrote:If you need assistance getting a new renderer working you should do the following:You may also need to provide the Get Device XML (right click on device)
- Download and install Intel upnp tools: http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/isn/ ... ogy_v2.zip
- run Device Spy
- expand: Device name > ...ConnectionManager...
- doubleclick GetProtocolInfo and click Invoke
- copy Sink response and post to viewforum.php?f=15
marsmayhem wrote:Thanks for this. I used it on my LG 55LW5600 and everything works just fine. Some bluray m2ts files have a vc1 video, so maybe include "vc1" as part of the video types in mpegts filetype?
Has anyone had any trouble streaming mkv2vob's (v2.4.9) converted files (mpegts type, aka m2ts/ts/vob/etc)? I can play them via USB without any problem directly on the tv set, but over the network they don't work so well, through ps3ms. I can stream 1080P MP4 files and MKV over the same network just fine, but as soon as they become M2TS files, they start choking over the network. I've tried the DefaultVBVBufSize=true/false option, but it seems to make no difference. I've tried PS3MS 1.30.1, and the Subjunk builds too (SB41 most recently). There's nothing in the debug log to indicate there's a problem with the file. If I play the original mkv file, it plays fine without any buffering issues.
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