![]() ![]() I feel fairly confident that I should be able to sniff the packets between the TV and my NAS since they and my Mac are on a dedicated network now via my hub. Perhaps you could help me by suggesting the correct options/config/parameters I should setup in wireshark. But as I said I cant see any TCP or SAOP traffic from my TV in wireshark. I see messages going back and forth from my Mac but I cant see any messages between the TV and the NAS despite the TV successfully connecting to serviio running on my ReadyNAS pro 6 and the TV is able to traverese the menus and select a movie to watch on the server. I set a capture filter (tcp port http) and set the capture options to enable network name resolution. I then linked my TV, my Nas server and my Mac up to the hub (usually they are linked to the switch). I took a feed off the switch and hooked it into the 10/100 hub. I have a Netgear GS108 switch from my router which feeds cat6 all around my house. I set things up today but no matter what configuration I setup, I cant seem to see any packets from my TV in wireshark! I must be doing something wrong.need help. We recently did a house cleanup and it got lost in the loft. I have been trying to find that hub I was talking about. I too have the Panasonic Viera profile set. So far I have tried about 20 movies with subtitles and none of them work. I have close to 900 movies, some 200 of them have srt files. Just a thought, if the serviio has parsed the file name without the date portion, could it also be looking for "Operation Daybreak.srt" rather than "Operation Daybreak (1971).srt"? For example, I have a file called "Operation Daybreak (1971).avi", this is shown up in the listing on the TV as "Operation Daybreak". I am running the latest serviio 0.6.0.1 (just got it and installed it on mt ReadyNAS Pro 6).ĪNother thing I notice is that all my files have the year in them but the year bit does nit show up in the listing from serviio like it does using other DLNA servers. But using serviio the subtitles dont work. If I play they via ReadyDLNA the subtitles work fine. If I play the videos via DLNA using MediaLink from my Mac the subtitles work fine. That's it, now your video files, or are MKV and others who use subtitles, will run normally.I have a TX=P50G20BA. Remove the original files downloaded subtitles in ANSI folder where the MKV video, and put in place the subtitle files that have been modified to UTF - 8. Then, open the subtitle file with Notepad and save it as UTF - 8. So when you use the vc + tv Philips Serviio DLNA mode, and the video does not run and gives the message : " File not found etc, please note that the subtitle files, SRT, SUB, etc. Īnd I realized that in others the subtitle files are in UTF - 8, are in SUB, SRT, etc formats, which is the format supported by Serviio, in my case always use Serviio Pro Īfter analyzing and studying the subtitle files, I realized that when it downloads some files, MKV movies, many subtitle formats v ~ in ANSI. Researched a lot and did not find any answer in net, and lost a lot of time. I managed to solve the problem, see how those who are interested and are going through what I did : Descupem the delay in returning to this topic started by me. What is the difference between them? Thank you. If yes, please could someone tell me and help me saying why the Smart Tv accept some types of files and audios Subtitles MKV. XML compiled and different from each other. XML, all supported by the TV.Īre there files Videos, Audios and Subtitles to MKV formats. What happens if the file types of videos, audios, subtitles are in the same formats and supported by Smart Tv Ie MKV video. ![]() XML), as is normal, see Normal with options audio and subtitles. For other videos that I have on the computer MKV, Subtitles and Audio, all files together in the same folder and the same formats (MKV. All normal.īut this problem only happens with these 02 videos. For when I open them in any player I have on the computer, the two videos mentioned above run normal with audio dubbing and subtitles. Recalling that the files mentioned have no problem wrongs. So I take the files and folders legends leave only the MKV video file, the video opens and runs normally, but without translation and without subtitles. So when I go on tv, open Serviio, folders and choose one of the folders with the files together cited above, gives message on tv tv: When using DLNA 1.4 Pro with Servvio between Smart TV and Computer, naturally put all the files in one folder, video + audio + subtitles. I am sure that the problem is with Serviio rather than with the TV. ![]() The TV normally has subtitles turned off by default, but this seems to be overridden when it receives a stream from Serviio containing subtitles. "Wolverine Immortal 1080p 3D 'with 5 files:ġst. I am streaming them from Serviio on my Windows PC to my Samsung TV (model UE32H5500). I downloaded the movie "12 Years of Slavery 720p" with 2 files: I have a device "Smart TV Philips 47PFL8606D-78", and I'm having problems with subtitles. ![]()
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