Renderer Profile for a Sony Bluray Player UBP-X800M2
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:06 am
Here's a suitable and working renderer profile for the Sony Bluray player UBP-X800M2.
This has been rigorously tested with a large number of representative video and audio files, including 4K UHD mkv's with UMS version 10.0.0-a1.
As part of the testing I used 'subjunks' videotesting suite here -
https://sourceforge.net/projects/unimed ... z/download
With this video suite archive I noted a small error with some of the files, in that those described as containing 6 channel AC3 audio actually contained 2 channel AC3 audio.
So, I have corrected these using mediainfo, ffmpeg and mkvmerge and have an updated 7z archive which I can let you (subjunk) have to update the sourceforge site.
Let me know how you get on with it ... and subjunk, please feel free to add it to the distribution and update the video testing suite.
Notably I have forced transcoding of all AVI & WMV video files (by NOT adding 'supported' lines in the config file), as historically there is such wide variability in the use of different audio and video codecs within AVI & WMV video files.
I've also attached a .png image of the player, which you can be added to the UMS.jar (open and update with WinRAR) in the 'ums.jar\resources\images\clients' folder.
Chris.
This has been rigorously tested with a large number of representative video and audio files, including 4K UHD mkv's with UMS version 10.0.0-a1.
As part of the testing I used 'subjunks' videotesting suite here -
https://sourceforge.net/projects/unimed ... z/download
With this video suite archive I noted a small error with some of the files, in that those described as containing 6 channel AC3 audio actually contained 2 channel AC3 audio.
So, I have corrected these using mediainfo, ffmpeg and mkvmerge and have an updated 7z archive which I can let you (subjunk) have to update the sourceforge site.
Let me know how you get on with it ... and subjunk, please feel free to add it to the distribution and update the video testing suite.
Notably I have forced transcoding of all AVI & WMV video files (by NOT adding 'supported' lines in the config file), as historically there is such wide variability in the use of different audio and video codecs within AVI & WMV video files.
I've also attached a .png image of the player, which you can be added to the UMS.jar (open and update with WinRAR) in the 'ums.jar\resources\images\clients' folder.
Chris.