Newbie questions (maybe)
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:03 am
Hi,
first of all congratulations for your piece of software! It really seems to be able to take care for each and every aspect of DLNA streaming. For the price of being pretty complex for beginners. Since I've only got the trial period to estimate if the WMS suits my needs or not, I have a few - maybe basic - questions about the concept:
I own a Sony BDP-S370 and from what I've read about DLNA, the server should do basically the following:
- provide a somehow organized list of playable media to the player.
- transcode media that the player can't understand by itself
- stream media that the player can understand unaltered
- decide which is which based on codecs (not containers)
- leave media that neither the server nor the player can understand off the list
I installed WMS (which was quite straightforward), set up the player's profile and chose the server from the player's menu. I was instantly presented with a VAST folder structure with multiple instances of every video file, distributed across multiple instances of the folders on my server. For example there is a folder Watch Folders where all videos reside and can be chosen by the player, but not every one of them does play, because the player is not able to. And there is another folder beneath Transcoding/Watch Folders with ALL files transcoded, regardless if the player could play them unaltered or not.
And this is my first problem in understanding the concept of WMS: I somehow expected a (=one) folder structure representing my own folder structure with just one instance of every video and the server deciding wheter it has to be transcoded or not, based on the player's profile. So in that folder structure every file should be playable (or not being presented to the player at all).
I think I'm missing something here.
Have a nice one,
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first of all congratulations for your piece of software! It really seems to be able to take care for each and every aspect of DLNA streaming. For the price of being pretty complex for beginners. Since I've only got the trial period to estimate if the WMS suits my needs or not, I have a few - maybe basic - questions about the concept:
I own a Sony BDP-S370 and from what I've read about DLNA, the server should do basically the following:
- provide a somehow organized list of playable media to the player.
- transcode media that the player can't understand by itself
- stream media that the player can understand unaltered
- decide which is which based on codecs (not containers)
- leave media that neither the server nor the player can understand off the list
I installed WMS (which was quite straightforward), set up the player's profile and chose the server from the player's menu. I was instantly presented with a VAST folder structure with multiple instances of every video file, distributed across multiple instances of the folders on my server. For example there is a folder Watch Folders where all videos reside and can be chosen by the player, but not every one of them does play, because the player is not able to. And there is another folder beneath Transcoding/Watch Folders with ALL files transcoded, regardless if the player could play them unaltered or not.
And this is my first problem in understanding the concept of WMS: I somehow expected a (=one) folder structure representing my own folder structure with just one instance of every video and the server deciding wheter it has to be transcoded or not, based on the player's profile. So in that folder structure every file should be playable (or not being presented to the player at all).
I think I'm missing something here.
Have a nice one,
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