No File could be parsed?!?

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warmup
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No File could be parsed?!?

Post by warmup »

Hi I´m new using UMS
I have Version 5.2.3 on an Mac OSX 10.11
I think something isn´t configured right, because no Video will bestreamed. On every format (mkv, vob, iso) I get the Message
INFO The file /Users/S/Desktop/1.iso could not be parsed. It will be hidden

I have set the Parameters
1 - General Configuration->Network Settings->[Uncheck]Use Automatic, Set Max BW higher
2 - In your renderer .config file set MaxVideoBitrateMbps higher

But it is allways the same

Can someone helpt me?!?
michaelt
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Re: No File could be parsed?!?

Post by michaelt »

warmup wrote:I have set the Parameters
1 - General Configuration->Network Settings->[Uncheck]Use Automatic, Set Max BW higher
2 - In your renderer .config file set MaxVideoBitrateMbps higher
For me to work I had to set Samsung-CD.conf:

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MaxVideoBitrateMbps = 120
This was much higher than the previous value needed (80).
MacPro5,1 - 2.8 GHz, 32 GB, 20TB, OS X 10.11.6,
. . . . and a few others.
Samsung UN55C8000
Home Theater (WIP): OS X based now, dedicated Linux later.
warmup
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Re: No File could be parsed?!?

Post by warmup »

Hi,
unfortunally that doesn´t work for me.
I use a Panasonic 43CX750W.

I have set this in the config


UserAgentSearch = Panasonic MIL DLNA
UpnpDetailsSearch = Panasonic
LoadingPriority = 1

SeekByTime = exclusive
DLNALocalizationRequired = true
TranscodeVideo = MPEGTS-H264-AC3
TranscodeAudio = WAV
MaxVideoBitrateMbps = 120
TranscodeFastStart = true
KeepAspectRatio = true
RescaleByRenderer = false
SendDateMetadata = false
AutoExifRotate = true
ThumbnailWidth = 92
ThumbnailHeight = 68
MediaInfo = true
warmup
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Re: No File could be parsed?!?

Post by warmup »

No idea?
Can nobody help me?!?

Which additional information should I post?!?
warmup
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Re: No File could be parsed?!?

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