Thanks Eugene,
1 & 2)
Your suggestion does allow me to play the mkv files wihtout renaming the file extension from .mkv to .avi, listing them as MPEG
3)
I take your point RE Wi-Fi vs. Wired, but agree that in this particular case, it appears to be a deficiency of the S370 in playing Full HD .mkv with FLAC Audio, as this setting change fixes the video, but kills off the Audio once again....
Much appreciated. Yet to purchase WMS, but its the best I've seen available so far, so will be once my trial expires
Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
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Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
First of all thank you very much for your great product. Your server is streaming my video files to the Sony BDP-S470. Unfortunally I am not able to get FAST FORWARD or FAST BACKWARD working. PAUSE is working fine.
Is it possible to activate the FAST FORWARD function and how can this be done ? - Thank you very much for your help !
With best regards, Peter
Is it possible to activate the FAST FORWARD function and how can this be done ? - Thank you very much for your help !
With best regards, Peter
Re: Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
For what type of files?nikonshooter62 wrote:Unfortunally I am not able to get FAST FORWARD or FAST BACKWARD working. PAUSE is working fine.
Is it possible to activate the FAST FORWARD function and how can this be done ?
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Re: Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
MP4 Video Files
Re: Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
I think the player does not support Fast Forward for MP4-files in DLNA-modenikonshooter62 wrote:MP4 Video Files
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Re: Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
Hi Eugene, as far as I am aware the Sony Blue Ray Player supports DNLA. Please see attached picture.
Re: Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
Hi,
Typing error, I corrected the answernikonshooter62 wrote:as far as I am aware the Sony Blue Ray Player supports DNLA. Please see attached picture.
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Re: Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
Hi Eugene, thank you for your feedback. I now tested Fast Forward and Fast Rewind with the same setup but with Windows Media Server and Sony BDP-S470 and it is working. The overall video quality with MSFT Media server compared to Wild Media Server is poor. Would be really great if you could spent some time to implement Fast Forward into the server. This would rate it a strong buy for Sony Products...
With best regards, Peter
With best regards, Peter
Re: Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
Hi,
Via a Transcoding folder you can choose to play from any minute. Also there is a rewind.nikonshooter62 wrote:I now tested Fast Forward and Fast Rewind with the same setup but with Windows Media Server and Sony BDP-S470 and it is working. The overall video quality with MSFT Media server compared to Wild Media Server is poor. Would be really great if you could spent some time to implement Fast Forward into the server. This would rate it a strong buy for Sony Products...
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Re: Sony blu-ray players: BDP-S370 / 470 / 570 / 770
Hi Eugene, just want to give you feedback: Indeed, via the transcoding folder its working. I can play from any minute.
But this is not what I would like to have. The files I am watching containing comercials and therefore I want to fast forward to the point, where the movie beginns.
If you find some time, it would be really great if you could try to get it work (FF and Rewind) without this workarround.
Your software is very stable and the picture quality is far better than MSFT Media Server.
Greetings from Germany
Peter
But this is not what I would like to have. The files I am watching containing comercials and therefore I want to fast forward to the point, where the movie beginns.
If you find some time, it would be really great if you could try to get it work (FF and Rewind) without this workarround.
Your software is very stable and the picture quality is far better than MSFT Media Server.
Greetings from Germany
Peter