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DirecTV HR-2X and Media Share .CONF settings. #1197

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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. See Directv.conf below. 
2.
3.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Video output but no audio playback (always says cant play audio)

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
1.31.0-b1

If you are transcoding a media file, which engine are you using (mencoder, 
avisynth/mencoder, tsmuxer?)
mencoder

If the media file is in error (or does not play flawlessly), what are the codec 
informations of this file (you can use following program: 
mediainfo.sourceforge.net) ?
the Video files are fine they play on other media renderers. 

Please provide any additional information below and PLEASE JOIN debug.log file 
!!
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DirecTV.conf
#
# PS3 Media Server profile for Directv HR-22 (and possibly other models).
# See PS3.conf for a description of all possible configuration options.
#
# This profile is still in an experimental stage.
# You are encouraged to experiment and report back the results on the forums
# at http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/.

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# General informations / detection

RendererName=DirecTv
RendererIcon=DirecTV.png

# UserAgentSearch: regular expression to detect the connected renderer.
# AirPlayer has been observed using the following user agents:
#
# User-Agent: Linux/2.6.18-lttng-0.6.41, UPnP/1.0 DIRECTV JHUPnP/1.0 
DLNADOC/1.00 DIRECTV VIIV devices INTEL_NMPR/2.1
# User-Agent: 
#
# Combined regular expression of working user agents
UserAgentSearch=DirecTV

# UserAgentAdditionalHeaders: additional HTTP header for better detection
UserAgentAdditionalHeader=DirecTV
UserAgentAdditionalHeaderSearch=

#Basic capabilities
Video=true
Audio=true
Image=true

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DLNA settings

# Use the DLNA feature seek by time and not by range
SeekByTime=true

# Serve different flavors of localization in the DLNA parameters (PAL/NTSC, 
NA/EU/JP)
# to allow every worldwide renderer to see the files.
DLNALocalizationRequired=true

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Transcoding/Muxing capabilities
#

# Transcode codecs for video and audio engines
# currently supported: MPEGAC3, MPEGTSAC3 or WMV for video, PCM or MP3 for audio
TranscodeVideo=MPEGAC3
TranscodeAudio=LPCM

# Use default DVD buffer size: false = greater bitrate and faster encoding,
# but can generate incompatible videos, depends of your media renderer
DefaultVBVBufSize=true

# Does the media renderer supports DTS wrapped into LPCM in a mpeg file ?
WrapDTSIntoPCM=true

# Does the Device need Muxing? (false by default)
MuxH264ToMpegTS=true
MuxDTSToMpeg=true
MuxLPCMToMpeg=true

# MIME Changes? (oldmime=newmime|olemime2=newmime2|...)
#MimeTypesChanges=

# Maximum bit rate supported by the media renderer (0=unlimited)
MaxVideoBitrateMbps=10

# Max Width and Height supported by the media renderer (0=unlimited)
MaxVideoWidth=0
MaxVideoHeight=0

# Does the media renderer supports only H264 L4.1 at most ?
H264Level41Limited=true

# Does music files need to be resampled at 44.1kHz?
TranscodeAudioTo441kHz=false

# Does the client need to receive transcoded video with minimal delay ?
# (Useful when the client has a small timeout delay)
TranscodeFastStart=true

# Size of the transcoded file (unknown length) sent to the renderer (could
# determine browsing failure/success) Possible values:
# 
#           -1: Specific value working with the PS3, means perfect transcoding
#               and copying support (it is against the DLNA spec though)
#            0: size attribute is NOT sent to the renderer (default value if
#               this parameter isn't used)
#100000000000: 100Gb, if you want to be sure that the media file is not cut
#               before the end
TranscodedVideoFileSize=-1

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Misc Settings

# Rotate JPEG files based on EXIF information
AutoExifRotate=false

# If you want to apply a specific extension for your transcoded files:
#UseSameExtension=mpg

# Don't use this if MediaInfo=true, prefer codec configurations
# Disable these once MediaInfo=True works.
# What extensions are forcefully transcoded

#TranscodeExtensions=mpegps,mpegts,wmv,avi,mp4,mov,flv,rm,mkv,wavpac,aac,ac3,mpa
,ogg,wma,dts,dtshd,truehd,eac3,atrac,flac,ape,ra,mpc,aiff,alac,dv,mpeg1,divx,h26
4,mjpeg,vc1,png,gif,tiff,bmp,und

# What extensions are forcefully streamed as is (and not transcoded)
# Don't use this if MediaInfo=true, prefer codec configurations
#StreamExtensions=mpeg2,lpcm,mp3,wav,jpg

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# All supported media formats of this renderer (the rest will be transcoded)
# First steps towards a faster/proper file/codec/mimetype management system 
(false by default)
#1- Parse files with mediainfo on Windows/OSX (Linux too if libmediainfo and 
libzen installed)
#2- Deprecate following parameters: 
MuxH264ToMpegTS,MuxDTSToMpeg,MuxLPCMToMpeg,MimeTypesChanges
#3- The server will skip badly parsed, corrupted files or wrong coding, 
preventing potential playback errors
#4- Faster browsing, due to the launch of ffmpeg/mplayer first thumbnailer 
process with each http client request, rather than in the browse DLNA request
# Use MediaInfo for faster and proper file, codec and mime type management
# system (false by default).

MediaInfo=true

# The media parser and this configuration file will recognize the following
# formats and codecs (lower case only, regular expressions are supported).
# Chosen from the most common used and supported formats and codecs.
#
#        mpegps       (mpeg presentation stream, used in DVD Videos, VCDs, etc.)
#        mpegts     (mpeg transport stream, used in sat tv, blu rays, etc.)
#        wmv        (Windows Media Video, tag also used for asf files)
#        avi        (AVI container)
#        mp4        (ISOM/MPEG4 container, or MPEG4 codec)
#        mov        (Quicktime container, Apple)
#        flv        (Flash Video)
#        rm         (Real Media, RMVB)
#        mkv        (Matroska)
#        wav        (WAVE file)
#        wavpac     (WavPack)
#        lpcm       (Linear PCM)
#        aac        (Advanced Audio Codec)
#        ac3        (Audio Coding 3)
#        mp3        (Mpeg Audio Layer 3)
#        mpa        (Mpeg Audio)
#        ogg        (Ogg Vorbis)
#        wma        (Windows Media Audio)
#        dts        (Digital Theater Systems)
#        dtshd      (Digital Theater Systems)
#        truehd     (TrueHD)
#        eac3       (Extended AC3)
#        atrac      (Atrac)
#        flac       (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
#        ape        (Monkey's Audio)
#        ra         (Real Audio)
#        mpc        (MusePack)
#        aiff       (AIFF)
#        alac       (Apple Lossless)
#        dv         (Digital Video)
#        mpeg1      (Codec used in VCD)
#        mpeg2      (Codec used in DVD Videos and HDTV)
#        divx       (DivX Video)
#        h264       (H264)
#        mjpeg      (M-JPEG)
#        vc1        (VC-1)
#        jpg        (Jpeg)
#        png        (PNG)
#        gif        (GIF)
#        tiff       (TIFF)
#        bmp        (Bitmap)
#        und        (Undetermined, if the parser did not recognize one of above)
# Usage [IN ORDER TOO]:
#    f: format, MANDATORY (the only conf for a 'eat everything' renderer would 
be f:.+)
#    v: video codec
#    a: audio codec
#    n: max nb of audio channels (2 or 6)
#    s: max audio sample frequency in Hz
#    b: max audio bitrate in bps
#    w: max width in pixels
#    h: max height in pixels
#    m: mimetype, STRONGLY RECOMMENDED (if not declared, an estimated value is 
assigned)
#    other flags: right now, only qpel and gmc (see avi)
#
# In case of multiple matches, the first mime type of the list is the used one.
# Be careful with regexps such as .+ : You should not use these except when you
# are sure your renderer is quite versatile.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# From the DirecTV forum:
#    bob_nielsen writes -
#    Your DLNA server should be recognized.  Acceptable formats are MPEG2 
video, MP3 or LPCM (wav)
#    audio or JPEG pictures.
#
# gives:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------

# [Supported video formats]: 
Supported = f:mpegps      v:mpeg2   n:6     a:mpa    m:video/mpeg

# [Supported audio formats]:
Supported = f:mp3   n:2   m:audio/mpeg

# [Supported image formats]:
Supported = f:jpg   m:image/jpeg

# Use faster method to create DLNA tree with MediaInfo. Not supported by some 
renderers,
# false by default (upnp specification violation).
CreateDLNATreeFaster = true

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Original issue reported on code.google.com by deflanko...@gmail.com on 26 Aug 2011 at 10:20

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago

Original comment by chocol...@cpan.org on 27 Aug 2011 at 12:51