![]() Supported = f:mkv v:h264|h265|mpeg2|mp4 a:aac-lc|he-aac|ac3|mp3|mpa m:video/x-matroska Supported = f:avi v:h264|h265|mpeg2|mp4 a:ac3|mp3|mpa m:video/x-msvideo #StreamExtensions = mkv,hdmov,hdm,flac,fla,dts,ogg,asf,asx,m2v,mp4,mpg,mpeg,avi,mov,wmv UserAgentSearch = Linux2.6/0.0 UPnP/1.0 PhilipsIntelSDK/1.4 DLNADOC/1.50 I tried creating a renderer with the following directives but with no luck, transcoding starts on supposedly supported file types and nothing ever reaches the TV: I've attached a new PNG icon that can be used for these TVs. I think it would be best to create a Renderer file for these Philips TVs specifically, so it works 100% all the time. ![]() I have also enabled Force External Subtitles.Ĭan you help me ? I've attached the trace logs to this issue. In Audio/subtitle language priority I have it setup like: eng, por *, por *, und. In Transcoding Settings/Subtitles settings I have portuguese as the main language priority: por, eng, fre, ger, und. If I play the TRANSCODING file with external subtitles in portuguese, the tv player says it can't find the file. Even if I go to TRANSCODING directory and stream the file with no transcoding only english subtitles that are probably inside the MKV are displayed. My TV lets me choose the subtitles language but it shows only english subtitles available. Which for some reason it's not streaming external subtitles placed with the same name as the movie file in the same directory, it only streams internal MKV english subtitles. StreamExtensions = mkv,hdmov,hdm,flac,fla,dts,ogg,asf,asx,m2v,mp4,mpg,mpeg,avi,mov,wmv Now in UMS 9.4.1 my TV is detected as generic Android TV and uses the renderer file nf which seems a bit lacking. Now that I upgraded to a Philips OLED 55POS9002/12 I'd like to keep using UMS to serve content from my Win10 圆4 laptop to my latest TV. Hi guys, I really enjoy using UMS and it worked flawlessly up to 9.1.0 with a previous Samsung TV.
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