![]() ![]() MKV files (Video codec H.264 | Audio codec MP3/AC-3/LPCM).MP4 files (Video codec H.264 | Audio codec MP3/AC-3/LPCM).Modified data with a PC may not be displayed correctly. SD-Video Files (SD-Video Standard Ver.1.3).Your manual indicates your TV's compatible data format for its media player (SD card/USB flash memory)/DLNA You can view Task Manager in Windows to see ffmpeg doing its job. How long did you wait? The conversion can take a little bit. ![]() įrom your other thread re: DLNA playback on your Panasonic Viera TC-P46X3 : I wish you many happy hours listening to your music and watching videos and not least enjoying MC. I find that the HTPC approach gives the overall best compromise of the rich featureset in MC and I think that is a pity if you judge MC on its ability to control DLNA devices alone. On the other hand MC not long ago got support for DLNA version 2. My TV does not support DLNA very well and the development of the firmware in the receiver has ended too. I have made a lot of DLNA experiments too, and had come to the conclusion that you got to have a full understanding of what the capabilities in the DLNA renderes are, because you have to configure one or more profiles in MC to take these limitations into account. You can test the audio as well connecting digitally to your receiver and explore the many features in the DSP in MC. When using MadVR and playing a full HD blueray film, even the best TV sets have a hard time delivering the same quality picture when they use their builtin video rendering engines. To give MC a real spin I think you should try to connect your TV as a monitor to your PC and test how much you can get from the video rendering engine, Red October, in MC. You are doing a lot of DLNA connection testing. Looking for suggestions on how to get this work so I can give the trial a fair shake. I was playing back movies through windows media player before. I tried setting video to convert all the time and MPEG2 High Definition, but still no playback. For some files I get a weird full pink and blue pixelated screen, but still no playback. TV plays audio no problem for videos it says please wait, shows a media bar across the top with DLNA: moviename and the length of the movie beside the timeline but wont' play. for movies it shows the files but will not play anything audio shows the files but when trying to play the screen just churns (wait cursor) - sometimes returns a message like "source is no longer available". Denon and TV have no problem playing audio - using MC as a controller on my laptop to push music to my receiver works great! Laptop can play movies and audio from the source PC no problem I had movies streaming to my TV through windows media player without a problem other than the MKVs that had DTS sound tracks.Ĭurrently with my JRiver MC setup I have the following results Connected Laptop, Panasonic Viera TV, Denon 2312CI AVR, and WD TV Live Hub Win7 PC in office that hosts music and video. Hi there - I'm trialing JRiver and having some issues. ![]()
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