![]() ![]() Ok, I've found the reason for the strange size. The invalid size shown every time, before and after playing including during browser files. ![]() That might confuse your TV enough to disconnect. For some reason UMS first classifies the file as MPEG_PS_PAL and later as MPEG_PS_NTSC. If you turn the TV off (cold, not standby) and then starts it up and browses to one of these files: Is this invalid size shown when you browse before you've tried to play, or only after you've tried to play the file once?Įdit: I've found a potential issue. The question is what that is - which is a complete guesswork as no information about that is available (as per DLNA specification). The reason is probably that the TV isn't happy with some of the data it gets from UMS (probably some of the DLNA metadata). After a little while, the TV suddenly disconnects. ![]() I can see that it still doesn't play though, but I'm not sure what's causing it.Īs far as UMS is concerned it starts transcoding the file and all is well. That looks much better - now all the errors are gone. ![]()
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