If you're using the DLNA enabled TV, you should test the "Playstation
3" server type as well as "Generic DLNA". With "convert unsupported
formats" enabled the Generic type will convert most video formats
except MPEG-2 and some flavors of MPEG-4 whereas the PS3 type will
convert fewer formats because the PS3 supports quite a few formats,
although probably not as many as your TV.
As far as the Encoder setting, we think you'll have the best luck
using "MPEG2/DVD stream". If you're outside the U.S. you should
probably use the "MPEG2/DVD PAL stream" setting.
The DLNAExtra flag should probably be enabled.
More notes below...
I'm in Canada. I guess the video formats are similar to those in the
U.S.
I guess setting it up like this means that I will be able to see more
videos than I can now only because MC will decide not to transcode
them. So, it is probably better to set MC to "Never convert" and let
my TV take care of whatever it can handle. But really, I'm hoping to
get the transcoding feature to work so that I can watch video formats
that my TV doesn't support.
I am hoping that I can post enough information/suggestions here so
that some developer can get it working. Please feel free to ask me to
perform any test that will be helpful.
So, it sound like you've got the options set right in MC other than
the specific tips I listed above. The temporary converted video files
should be in our temp directory which is whatever is selected in Tools
/ Options / File locations / Program files / Temporary files.
Thanks. I will check to see what is being created there.
See my next post for what I discovered.
Currently we don't have a good way to tell what is supported on the
device. It gets extremely complicated because you'd really have to
specify the video codec, audio codec, and container format. Only
certain container formats will work with a particular device, and
those containers only work with certain video codecs, and those video
codecs only work with certain audio codecs, etc.
Yes. I understand.
I suppose this is only for my specific TV but Samsung provides a
pretty reasonable looking list of supported container/audio
codec/video codec combinations in their manual. If it would be helpful
I can post it here.
I noticed that my TV can play certain video files from a USB stick
that it can't play through MC even when it is set to "Never convert".
That's weird. Since the DLNA hardware is a USB device, I thought it's
video capabilities would be equivalent to a USB drive.
Depends on what you're converting.
I don't have tons of disk space available. I don't see any complaints
about running out of space. If required, I can increase the available
space easily enough.
We're working on this. Currently it's not good at keeping things
around but in the near future we're going to improve our
caching/stacking system to better handle large video files. This is
definitely an area of active development.
I'm glad to hear it. It would be awesome if MC could transcode all of
the videos in my library and keep them around for when I want to play
them.