Sorry for the late answer.
Yes I tried everything, including the no encoding option.
I tried again and again until I finally gave up. I bought a second philips tv and made my mum a present by giving her the samsung tv.
The philips tv does extactyl what it has to do.
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- Sat Oct 15, 2016 12:45 am
- Forum: Media Renderers
- Topic: [Samsung UE32K5570] Playback out of sync when transcoding
- Replies: 4
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- Sun Sep 04, 2016 2:32 am
- Forum: Media Renderers
- Topic: [Samsung UE32K5570] Playback out of sync when transcoding
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Re: [Samsung UE32K5570] Playback out of sync when transcoding
About half of my videos are 10-Bit encoded, so it can't be natively streamed to the TV >_>
I do have the possibilities to use a seperate streaming client (notebook, tablet or I can try using my PS3) and connect with HDMI, but I prefer using as less devices as possible.
I do have the possibilities to use a seperate streaming client (notebook, tablet or I can try using my PS3) and connect with HDMI, but I prefer using as less devices as possible.
- Thu Sep 01, 2016 11:39 am
- Forum: Media Renderers
- Topic: [Samsung UE32K5570] Playback out of sync when transcoding
- Replies: 4
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[Samsung UE32K5570] Playback out of sync when transcoding
Hi community
I have a frustrating problem with my TV Samsung UE32K5570.
Streaming supported video files is working just fine, but if I want to play a video that UMS has to transcode the following happens:
Video starts and plays about 2-3 seconds, then the video flickers with some artifact and the ...
I have a frustrating problem with my TV Samsung UE32K5570.
Streaming supported video files is working just fine, but if I want to play a video that UMS has to transcode the following happens:
Video starts and plays about 2-3 seconds, then the video flickers with some artifact and the ...
- Thu Jan 07, 2016 9:22 pm
- Forum: Feature Suggestions
- Topic: [Solved] Bypass only 8-Bit video and encode 10-Bit
- Replies: 5
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[Solved] Bypass only 8-Bit video and encode 10-Bit
I'd like to suggest a neat little functionality for detecting the encoding bit depth of a video.
As of now there is already a file filter implemented to set filetypes that don't need to be converted and just will be bypassed.
Many Japanese Animes are likely to be encoded with H.264 Hi10 Profile ...
As of now there is already a file filter implemented to set filetypes that don't need to be converted and just will be bypassed.
Many Japanese Animes are likely to be encoded with H.264 Hi10 Profile ...