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dlna [2014/03/03 09:41] beandog [What doesn't work] |
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====== DLNA ====== | ====== DLNA ====== | ||
+ | * [[DLNA HTTP Requests]] | ||
* [[x264]] | * [[x264]] | ||
* [[Matroska]] | * [[Matroska]] | ||
* [[MP4]] | * [[MP4]] | ||
* [[minidlna]] - best DLNA server, evar! :D | * [[minidlna]] - best DLNA server, evar! :D | ||
+ | * [[PS3]] | ||
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+ | ** Note: ** Right now, all of this is specific to my Sony Blu-ray players that have DLNA support. See [[http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/support-info.pl?info_id=959|file formats supported by Sony]]. | ||
=== What works === | === What works === | ||
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* Resume playback on titles, during same power session | * Resume playback on titles, during same power session | ||
* On MP4 and MKV, Sony Blu-ray players will drop the extension, so you can have some kind of a naming scheme. | * On MP4 and MKV, Sony Blu-ray players will drop the extension, so you can have some kind of a naming scheme. | ||
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==== What doesn't work ==== | ==== What doesn't work ==== | ||
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==== Matroska title tags ==== | ==== Matroska title tags ==== | ||
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+ | ** Note: ** This is actually my Sony BDP client that doesn't do this, not minidlna | ||
I tried tagging the title in these places: | I tried tagging the title in these places: | ||
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MP4 worked natively. | MP4 worked natively. | ||
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==== minidlna hacking to do ==== | ==== minidlna hacking to do ==== | ||
* Store more details in SQLite database -- number of times played, which media device is requesting, etc. | * Store more details in SQLite database -- number of times played, which media device is requesting, etc. | ||
* Figure out how resume-playback works -- I'm guessing that the DLNA server makes a request for a starting point | * Figure out how resume-playback works -- I'm guessing that the DLNA server makes a request for a starting point | ||
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