It appears in the Client Manager, even when it's not connected and appears in Player only when it's connected.
As someone else replied, you can't control it from media:connect
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For the iPhone I have Media:Connect + Flex Player which will work with the HDR-T2
Media:Connect accesses the HDR-T2 but needs Flex Player to actually play content as iDevices don't have native support for MPEG2. Needless to say, HD content is not available as the HDR-T2 doesn't allow it to be...
Ah, that'll explain it then.
The location of the setting is Tools->Preferences, click the All radio button at the bottom left of the dialogue, then in the left pane Playlist->Services Discovery and in the right pane you'll see a set of checkboxes. On both the Mac and Linux versions of VLC...
Have you enabled uPnP streaming in VLC? Can't remember offhand exactly where it is but in Settings you go to All (or Advanced) and it's somewhere under Internet or Networking
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Works for me using VLC on Ubuntu and OS X :-) but, obviously, only SD progs. Does that HMT program someone posted here work for DLNA streaming as well as copying to USB?
Same here. I think it's because MPEG2, which is what the .ts files are, is not a supported format. Even on a Mac you can't...
Serviio - www.serviio.org (not, it's not a typo, it really is double 'i'). It runs on anything that has Java which, IIRC, the NAS Duo does? Oh, and it's a British program :cool:
Interesting question. However, since it's Linux-based then it's covered by the GPL which means all the source code has to be made available (as you can't use GPL code in proprietary code - all the code is covered by the GPL). Of course, any individual, standalone, executable files could be...
And I always thought this was a joke e-mail - obviously not....
Email from B&Q Customer
Subject: Ellen Macarthur - Round the World Voyage
Customer Service Department
B&Q Sponsor Dept
Dear Sir/Madam,
My congratulations to you on getting a yacht to leave the UK on 28th November 2004, sail...
So, for about a week now I've been messing about with transcoding trying to find a format for videos that will play on the HDR from my DLNA server (Serviio running on Ubuntu).
Everything I tried resulted in either unplayable formats or, at best, choppy video or no sound.
I'm using 85Mbps...
Doh! My bad, the Hummy doesn't support PASV. I knew this had been discussed before and replied from memory. Should have checked first - http://hummy.tv/forum/index.php?threads/new-firmware-for-friday-4-february.117/page-7#post-1722 - sorry everyone :oops: :oops:
How would the framerate affect the audio stream or vice versa?
OP, this is interesting because I've had similar problems with a couple of WMV files (I've posted in another thread about), both of which I converted to MPEG-4 and ACC audio. One plays fine, but with the other the Humax says it...
Ah! Maybe the issue has arisen because of this? Perhaps now the s/w checks that the file is not locked as, in theory at least, if you select a lot of programmes to delete - which takes a while - then by the time the s/w gets around to actually deleting a file someone has started watching it.
I...
Does this only happen when it's recording two programmes? I've never noticed it, in fact I switched it out of standby last night while it was recording (only one programme). Although mine isn't connected directly to the TV, it goes through my A/V amp. TV and A/V are both Sony.
Can the OP clarify what he means exactly by "The HDMI output from the Humax is not detected by my Sony"? Do you mean that even if you manually select the HDMI input the Hummy is connected to you get no sound and/or picture or that it just doesn't appear in the devices list?
Yep, Sony's Control...
After reading this I re-transcoded the WMV that wouldnt play sound with the audio set to AC3, 2-channel, 224kb/s. The HDR played - no crashing - but still complained it couldn't support the audio format. I'm seriously confused. Guess I need to do some studying of codecs and wrappers ;)
It appears in the Client Manager, even when it's not connected and appears in Player only when it's connected.
As someone else replied, you can't control it from media:connect
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
For the iPhone I have Media:Connect + Flex Player which will work with the HDR-T2
Media:Connect accesses the HDR-T2 but needs Flex Player to actually play content as iDevices don't have native support for MPEG2. Needless to say, HD content is not available as the HDR-T2 doesn't allow it to be...
Ah, that'll explain it then.
The location of the setting is Tools->Preferences, click the All radio button at the bottom left of the dialogue, then in the left pane Playlist->Services Discovery and in the right pane you'll see a set of checkboxes. On both the Mac and Linux versions of VLC...
Have you enabled uPnP streaming in VLC? Can't remember offhand exactly where it is but in Settings you go to All (or Advanced) and it's somewhere under Internet or Networking
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Works for me using VLC on Ubuntu and OS X :-) but, obviously, only SD progs. Does that HMT program someone posted here work for DLNA streaming as well as copying to USB?
Same here. I think it's because MPEG2, which is what the .ts files are, is not a supported format. Even on a Mac you can't...
Serviio - www.serviio.org (not, it's not a typo, it really is double 'i'). It runs on anything that has Java which, IIRC, the NAS Duo does? Oh, and it's a British program :cool:
Interesting question. However, since it's Linux-based then it's covered by the GPL which means all the source code has to be made available (as you can't use GPL code in proprietary code - all the code is covered by the GPL). Of course, any individual, standalone, executable files could be...
And I always thought this was a joke e-mail - obviously not....
Email from B&Q Customer
Subject: Ellen Macarthur - Round the World Voyage
Customer Service Department
B&Q Sponsor Dept
Dear Sir/Madam,
My congratulations to you on getting a yacht to leave the UK on 28th November 2004, sail...
So, for about a week now I've been messing about with transcoding trying to find a format for videos that will play on the HDR from my DLNA server (Serviio running on Ubuntu).
Everything I tried resulted in either unplayable formats or, at best, choppy video or no sound.
I'm using 85Mbps...
Doh! My bad, the Hummy doesn't support PASV. I knew this had been discussed before and replied from memory. Should have checked first - http://hummy.tv/forum/index.php?threads/new-firmware-for-friday-4-february.117/page-7#post-1722 - sorry everyone :oops: :oops:
How would the framerate affect the audio stream or vice versa?
OP, this is interesting because I've had similar problems with a couple of WMV files (I've posted in another thread about), both of which I converted to MPEG-4 and ACC audio. One plays fine, but with the other the Humax says it...
Ah! Maybe the issue has arisen because of this? Perhaps now the s/w checks that the file is not locked as, in theory at least, if you select a lot of programmes to delete - which takes a while - then by the time the s/w gets around to actually deleting a file someone has started watching it.
I...
Does this only happen when it's recording two programmes? I've never noticed it, in fact I switched it out of standby last night while it was recording (only one programme). Although mine isn't connected directly to the TV, it goes through my A/V amp. TV and A/V are both Sony.
Can the OP clarify what he means exactly by "The HDMI output from the Humax is not detected by my Sony"? Do you mean that even if you manually select the HDMI input the Hummy is connected to you get no sound and/or picture or that it just doesn't appear in the devices list?
Yep, Sony's Control...
After reading this I re-transcoded the WMV that wouldnt play sound with the audio set to AC3, 2-channel, 224kb/s. The HDR played - no crashing - but still complained it couldn't support the audio format. I'm seriously confused. Guess I need to do some studying of codecs and wrappers ;)
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