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HELP MKV (66.1gb) to Android TV.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:53 am
by Gotto_nKii
Hello, i am new wiht the app and i trying to send and MKV to an Android 8 TV; i recibe this error:
DEBUG 2022-09-25 07:11:09.017 [jupnp-netty-worker-1] Recognized media renderer "XXXX"
DEBUG 2022-09-25 07:11:09.018 [jupnp-netty-worker-1] File "Jurassic World Dominion.mkv" will not be streamed because the resolution is incompatible with the renderer.
DEBUG 2022-09-25 07:11:09.018 [jupnp-netty-worker-1] Final verdict: "Jurassic World Dominion.mkv" will be transcoded with player "FFmpeg Video" with mime type "video/mpeg"
DEBUG 2022-09-25 07:11:09.018 [jupnp-netty-worker-1] Switching rendering context to 'XXXX [FFmpeg Video]' from 'XXXX [FFmpeg Video]'
DEBUG 2022-09-25 07:11:09.019 [jupnp-netty-worker-1] Switching rendering context to 'XXXX [FFmpeg Video]' from 'XXXX [FFmpeg Video]'
DEBUG 2022-09-25 07:11:11.524 [HikariPool-1 housekeeper] HikariPool-1 - Pool stats (total=10, active=0, idle=10, waiting=0)
DEBUG 2022-09-25 07:11:11.524 [HikariPool-1 housekeeper] HikariPool-1 - Fill pool skipped, pool has sufficient level or currently being filled (queueDepth=0).
The laptop its on Wi-Fi and the TV has ethernet directly to the router.
I guess i missing some config but i can not figure out where it is the problem...
The archive weight it is 66.1GB; any help?
Its saying thesee too:
Renderer "XXXX" has an estimated network speed of 19.115471126466215 Mb/s
At morning give me 26 Mb/s;
I try some weeks ago with the cellphone and the app "DLNAServer" i was able to send and even more GB MKV file;
Thanks for the help.

Re: HELP MKV (66.1gb) to Android TV.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:21 am
by mik_s
I will need to see trace logs to be sure (see the section in red above) but from that UMS will transcode because the resolution is incompatible with the renderer.
This may be a limitation of the renderer that others have found or may need a tweak to the conf to tell UMS that it can be played.
Try playing from the #--TRANSCODE--# folder and choose "No transcoding" to see if the file can be played without transcoding it.
(if you do not see it, enable "show the #--Transcode--# folder" in the GUI on the navigation tab)

The network speed for a renderer is an estimated value at that time that the speed test is made on startup, and can change depending on other traffic on that network. Things like TVs usually have slower LAN ports so this is not a measure of total speed of your network for internet etc.