Creation of a video pack for consistent testing of renderers

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Matt
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Creation of a video pack for consistent testing of renderers

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When ever I edit a renderer config or test a new device, I use the files I have available. MP4s some H264, and some xvid. But nothing with accompanied subtitles, no MKVs, etc. The iPhone.conf (which is now Apple-iDevice.conf evidently) I modified StreamExtensions, which worked for the formats and applications I tested, but could have broke some of the other formats and applications that someone else may use.

Just a thought, but if someone could create an archive of clips of video and audio formats, along with a checklist, we could test the settings more thoroughly and consistently.
i.e.
MP4H264_720.mp4 tested as transcode | tested as stream
MP4H264_720.srt tested as transcode | tested as stream
MP4H264_1080.mp4 tested as transcode | tested as stream

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i second that
a big zip file to download to test config
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SubJunk
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Re: Creation of a video pack for consistent testing of renderers

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I started working on this a while ago and will continue it soon, thanks for the enthusiasm :)
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Re: Creation of a video pack for consistent testing of renderers

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Here's the first attempt. It has 65 sample videos covering a range of different containers and codecs.
Specifically it has all combinations of:

Container: AVI, MKV, MP4
Video codec: H.264, H.265, XviD
Audio codec: AAC, AAC-HE, AC-3, DTS, FLAC, MP2, MP3, Opus, Vorbis

http://sourceforge.net/projects/unimedi ... z/download

The next version could also have subtitles.
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on the panasonic all 66 video sample works in the dlna
but going thru the list in the transcoding txmuxer mkv h265-aaclc-2 ch no audio or video
I need to build a check list
Thought i just let you know
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Yeah that would be expected; tsMuxeR doesn't support H.265 and neither do most renderers :)
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what really help me with the video pack was to see what extension the pannasonic was native to under media player (not dlna) no avi no xvid no opus audio no flac no h265 video i think it claim it did
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Re: Creation of a video pack for consistent testing of renderers

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before you created a video pack i created a image pack it to large to upload here
on the panny it media player native is only jpg
on ums it trancode bmp +jpg properly gif + png give cant read file
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Oh yeah good idea, I'll have a look at that with my Panasonic TV
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Re: Creation of a video pack for consistent testing of renderers

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The image pack
get it off my google drive
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bz8eK ... authuser=0
i may have set the permission wrong
try this
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz8eKh ... sp=sharing
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