Transcoding video files with .srt, playing on Philips TV
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 9:17 am
Hello everyone, my first post here.
Thank you for the great effort into UMS. I (would like to) use it to stream video with .srt subtitles to my Philips 40PFL6606H/12 TV set. When I start UMS, the TV appears as renderer "Philips TV" and I see the shared content on the TV.
When I try to play video with .srt subtitles (with the same name, in the same folder as the video) the video fails, I receive a message on the TV that the video file cannot be read. When I completely disable subtitles (common transcode settings), the video plays just fine. I have tried it with .avi and .mp4 - no difference.
Audio streaming works just fine, mp3 or flac. Flac is not supported by default on the TV, so I guess this is through transcoding too.
I will provide in this message all data to possibly diagnose the problem.
Computer AMD dual core, 2GB RAM, Lenovo ThinkPad EDGE. Windows 7 Ultimate. UMS version 2.2.4.
Streaming to TV set Philips 40PFL6606H/12 (2011 model). I guess using PhilipsPFL.conf.
Connection, 100Mbps ethernet or WiFi, the problem is the same. WRT54GL router.
Transcoding with Mencoder. Main (and only) reason for transcoding is to display .srt subtitles via DLNA.
What is not working:
The TV (Philips 40PFL6606H/12) gives me a message that the file (any video file that needs transcoding for external .srt subtitles) cannot be played.
When I completely disable subtitles, videos play with no problems - so I guess the problem lies with the transcoding.
Debug files and mediainfo.zip are in attach. I am thinking that it is some kind of a codec/mencoder issue. I have CCCP codec pack installed, if external codecs are of any importance for UMS.
Any help would be highly appreciated. Subs are natively supported on the TV only through USB, and they look plain awful.
Thanks in advance and all best.
Thank you for the great effort into UMS. I (would like to) use it to stream video with .srt subtitles to my Philips 40PFL6606H/12 TV set. When I start UMS, the TV appears as renderer "Philips TV" and I see the shared content on the TV.
When I try to play video with .srt subtitles (with the same name, in the same folder as the video) the video fails, I receive a message on the TV that the video file cannot be read. When I completely disable subtitles (common transcode settings), the video plays just fine. I have tried it with .avi and .mp4 - no difference.
Audio streaming works just fine, mp3 or flac. Flac is not supported by default on the TV, so I guess this is through transcoding too.
I will provide in this message all data to possibly diagnose the problem.
Computer AMD dual core, 2GB RAM, Lenovo ThinkPad EDGE. Windows 7 Ultimate. UMS version 2.2.4.
Streaming to TV set Philips 40PFL6606H/12 (2011 model). I guess using PhilipsPFL.conf.
Connection, 100Mbps ethernet or WiFi, the problem is the same. WRT54GL router.
Transcoding with Mencoder. Main (and only) reason for transcoding is to display .srt subtitles via DLNA.
What is not working:
The TV (Philips 40PFL6606H/12) gives me a message that the file (any video file that needs transcoding for external .srt subtitles) cannot be played.
When I completely disable subtitles, videos play with no problems - so I guess the problem lies with the transcoding.
Debug files and mediainfo.zip are in attach. I am thinking that it is some kind of a codec/mencoder issue. I have CCCP codec pack installed, if external codecs are of any importance for UMS.
Any help would be highly appreciated. Subs are natively supported on the TV only through USB, and they look plain awful.
Thanks in advance and all best.