Re: Certain files won't play - suspected codec issue
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:05 am
VLC isn't really used in UMS, I think it was more in use many moons ago and that it still exists for that reason. Unless you change your configuration from the default, VLC won't be used though. FFmpeg is the primary transcoding engine these days, and MEncoder is used as a fallback for some cases that FFmpeg doesn't handle.
This is more complicated that you seem to think though, I doubt the problem is that FFmpeg can't handle the transcoding. For every renderer (e.g a TV), a configuration file exists that tells UMS what formats/codecs are supported. This is used to determine when transcoding is needed. If the renderer configuration file in use doesn't match the actual capabilities of your TV, certain formats/codecs will fail to play. You must edit the renderer configuration file to make this work. There is no straight forward manual for how to do this, and I personally don't find it that intuitive either, but you can find lots of information about it scattered around this forum.
This is more complicated that you seem to think though, I doubt the problem is that FFmpeg can't handle the transcoding. For every renderer (e.g a TV), a configuration file exists that tells UMS what formats/codecs are supported. This is used to determine when transcoding is needed. If the renderer configuration file in use doesn't match the actual capabilities of your TV, certain formats/codecs will fail to play. You must edit the renderer configuration file to make this work. There is no straight forward manual for how to do this, and I personally don't find it that intuitive either, but you can find lots of information about it scattered around this forum.