Playback on Samsung JS7200
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Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
They all worked with video/aviSami32 wrote:@squadjot I'm not surprise, as i get the infos from a log on Emby Web site i think, and i just checked the Serviio database and they look like your, so i think these protocolInfo was wrong.
Sorry, i'm not dure to understand you.
Which AVI MIME types did work with your original ums.jar ?
Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
@squadjot Did you mean that AVI files worked with all of the video/avi, video/x-avi, video/x-divx and video/x-msvideo MIME types ?
I believe that it's now only a renderer configuration issue, i''ll find useful if you can post :
- one log while playing an MKV file with your own renderer and the original UMS.jar.
- And one other log while transcoding the same MKV file with the first ums.jar i sended you (i guess you renamed it for running it as normally you do) and that renderer: I'll check more tomorrow.
I believe that it's now only a renderer configuration issue, i''ll find useful if you can post :
- one log while playing an MKV file with your own renderer and the original UMS.jar.
- And one other log while transcoding the same MKV file with the first ums.jar i sended you (i guess you renamed it for running it as normally you do) and that renderer: I'll check more tomorrow.
Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
No, i meant that AVI files containing various codecs all worked if i used video/avi mime type. (also ms-mpeg4 and divx)Sami32 wrote:@squadjot Did you mean that AVI files worked with all of the video/avi, video/x-avi, video/x-divx and video/x-msvideo MIME types ?
Tbh i didnt try video/x-msvideo and video/x-divx since they worked with video/avi
I'll have tog gt back to you on that, i have a busy day tomorrow, but i'll get to it when i get the time.Sami32 wrote: I believe that it's now only a renderer configuration issue, i''ll find useful if you can post :
- one log while playing an MKV file with your own renderer and the original UMS.jar.
- And one other log while transcoding the same MKV file with the first ums.jar i sended you (i guess you renamed it for running it as normally you do) and that renderer:
Thanks for helping out Sami, we're getting somewhere here i'm sure!
Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
@squadjot
Sorry, could you answer these question, using the last renderer i sended you if you want.
Playing AVI files normally supported by your renderer, do play with this MIME types ? (Using the original UMS) Do FF/RW work flawlessly with each of them ?
1) video/avi ==> YES ==> FF/RW ==> YES
2) video/x-avi ==> ?
3) video/x-divx ==> ?
4) video/x-msvideo ==> ?
Take your time, don't worry, it's not as it was a new issue
BTW, did you tried transcoding with success with any other media servers ? (Serviio, Plex, Emby, Twonky, JRiver...)
Sorry, could you answer these question, using the last renderer i sended you if you want.
Playing AVI files normally supported by your renderer, do play with this MIME types ? (Using the original UMS) Do FF/RW work flawlessly with each of them ?
1) video/avi ==> YES ==> FF/RW ==> YES
2) video/x-avi ==> ?
3) video/x-divx ==> ?
4) video/x-msvideo ==> ?
Take your time, don't worry, it's not as it was a new issue

BTW, did you tried transcoding with success with any other media servers ? (Serviio, Plex, Emby, Twonky, JRiver...)
Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
@squadjot Before post any logs, i would like that you test these 2 other different ums.jar build and tell me how/if it transcode (with your own renderer config and all the others i sended you) :
https://we.tl/Hdzlk9AhCS
https://we.tl/Hdzlk9AhCS
Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
Using your new conf file no issues playing the files, but issue now is that not all files are being listed.Sami32 wrote: I don't really understand what you mean, as my english is weak.
The 2 files that was giving you error, are playing fine or not ? (Dr Stange & Central Intelligence)
Please see https://we.tl/If3ygpTBXuSami32 wrote: If you've issue with other files, please name them if you can, while posting your log.
Did you mean that these other files are giving you the same error message display on your TV ?
All Files.jpg - This is with the "old" conf file
Not All Files.jpg - This is with your new conf file
As you can see there is a difference in the files which are listed between the two screenshots.
Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
@busyguy I think you are referring to the fact that all the files that you seen before in the #--TRANSCODE--# folder are not there anymore, right ?
If it's that, that's fine, not an issue, it's just mean that they don't need to be transcoded anymore and you can just play them normally, without using the #--TRANSCODE--# folder anymore.
If i understood you incorrectly, please, feel free to correct me and i will check at your log.
If it's that, that's fine, not an issue, it's just mean that they don't need to be transcoded anymore and you can just play them normally, without using the #--TRANSCODE--# folder anymore.
If i understood you incorrectly, please, feel free to correct me and i will check at your log.
Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
Ok to start of; I can play + ff/rw avi files using following mime types: avi, x-divx and x-msvideo. (all sorts of codecs, formats and sizes)Sami32 wrote:@squadjot
Sorry, could you answer these question, using the last renderer i sended you if you want.
Playing AVI files normally supported by your renderer, do play with this MIME types ? (Using the original UMS) Do FF/RW work flawlessly with each of them ?
With x-avi i dont see any files at all.
Is there anything you derive from this, that i should know about, before i continue testing?
Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
@squadjot No. Perfect, now we know that video/x-avi MIME type is to avoid into Samsung TVs renderers configuration files, but advertised as supported by your protocolInfo. That why testing is somewhat better.
Thank you. Enjoy testing
Thank you. Enjoy testing

Re: Playback on Samsung JS7200
Hi Sami,
That is not correct. The folder is NOT the transcode folder. In the images you can see the transcode folder is visible.Sami32 wrote:@busyguy I think you are referring to the fact that all the files that you seen before in the #--TRANSCODE--# folder are not there anymore, right ?
If it's that, that's fine, not an issue, it's just mean that they don't need to be transcoded anymore and you can just play them normally, without using the #--TRANSCODE--# folder anymore.
If i understood you incorrectly, please, feel free to correct me and i will check at your log.