Acer Revo 3610 + Sony XBR40 (NTSC)=MKV Issues
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:41 pm
I would first like to say that this program is the best I have used so far. Sony makes DLNA very difficult, only supporting a few video formats. With Wild Media I Am able to play any DIVX/XVID file transcoded with NO problems. However, this is my issue: I can not transcode MKV files to my SONY with out it stopping and starting all the time. When I test the transcoding (using Core AVC), I top out at about 11fps, too slow to transcode. I use CoreAVC 2.0 with CUDA enabled, since the Acer Revo ION takes advantage (supposedly!!!) of this. I can play the video with some success on certain video players (not all!).
My question is: What settings must Wild Media Server and my Revo 3610 (Atom 330, Nvidea ION (9400m), 4GB Ram) be set at to use MKV transcoding. What Codec is best for this computer. I am hardwired to a Linksys router. I would like a codec that takes advantage of CUDA (therefore using less CPU).
Once I figure MKV out, then I can purchase this program. This is the only glitch I have run into, that I have not been able to resolve by reading the forums.
One more thing: Will there be a different Sony NTSC setting taking advantage of a larger screen res.
like Sony TV (DLNA, 16:9 , 1920X1080)” or “Sony TV (DLNA, 16:9 , 1280X720) but for NTSC???
Hopefully someone can help.
Thanks
My question is: What settings must Wild Media Server and my Revo 3610 (Atom 330, Nvidea ION (9400m), 4GB Ram) be set at to use MKV transcoding. What Codec is best for this computer. I am hardwired to a Linksys router. I would like a codec that takes advantage of CUDA (therefore using less CPU).
Once I figure MKV out, then I can purchase this program. This is the only glitch I have run into, that I have not been able to resolve by reading the forums.
One more thing: Will there be a different Sony NTSC setting taking advantage of a larger screen res.
like Sony TV (DLNA, 16:9 , 1920X1080)” or “Sony TV (DLNA, 16:9 , 1280X720) but for NTSC???
Hopefully someone can help.
Thanks