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dlna [2014/02/23 00:07]
beandog [Matroska title tags]
dlna [2014/07/19 00:30]
beandog [Best Practices: DLNA]
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   * [[MP4]]   * [[MP4]]
   * [[minidlna]] - best DLNA server, evar! :D   * [[minidlna]] - best DLNA server, evar! :D
 +  * [[Sony BDP-S390]]
 +  * [[Sony BDP-S5100]]
 +  * [[PS3]]
 +  * [[Best Practices]]
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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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 +** Note: ** This is actually my Sony BDP client that doesn'​t do this, not minidlna
  
   * MKV: title tags :(   * MKV: title tags :(
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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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   * Track name   * Track name
  
-None of them worked, sadly. :(+Tried using mmg and mkvpropedit to set the tags.  ​None of them worked, sadly. :(
  
 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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