I have tried the recommended settings for my Sony KDL-32EX713.
Support video content unchecked.
Converion: Convert unsupported formats.
Encoder: MPEG2/DVD stream
DLNA checked.
DLNAExtra checked.
MPEG video mimetype override checked.
I have tried with several file types including:
.mpg - this worked a few times and gave smooth video with reasonable quality, presumably because it wasn't transcoded. Now it gives "playback not available". I haven't found out why yet.
.dvr-ms - some delay before playback starts then stuttering/jumpy movement in video. Still frames reasonable but noisy.
.avi - stuttering movement in video. Still frames reasonable but noisy.
.wtv - very long delay before playback starts, presumably while the Win 7 wtv to dvr-ms conversion takes place. Then no video and very distorted audio - dalek like.
HD .ts - long delay before playback starts. Video and audio OK for the first few seconds then major stuttering in both video and audio with about half a second lag in audio.
So the results so far are not good. I assume you are using ffmpeg for transcoding. I have seen this type of result with several other upnp/DLNA media servers. I would be interested to know what is causing the stuttering. It's a bit like using the incorrect frame rate. I am in the UK and, consequently, use 50Hz frame rate (video at 25Hz). Is the transcoding producing 30Hz? If so, how can this be changed. Ideally, it should use the frame rate of the original video.
It seems that you are transcoding .dvr-ms files. I understood that these were really MPEG2 in a container. If this is the case, why not strip off the unneeded container and re-package as a pure MPEG2. Then there would be no need to transcode and the video quality would be hugely improved.
I understand from Sony that video streamed via the ethernet input is not upscaled, so whatever the vertical line resolution presented, that is what is displayed. I am intrigued about the MPEG2 stream options - high, medium and low. Do these affect number of lines or some other aspect of quality?
I am desperate to find a good solution for video playback for this Sony, particularly recorded TV playback. I assume many others are too. I hope this info helps.
Nick.