I'm trying to stream video directly to a Sony KDL40XBR9 through it's Ethernet connection without the use of a separate media player. The TV is supposed to support DLNA. The TV apparently recognizes the the UPnP Server, but reports "no compatible files found". I'm guessing it's because all of the files on the server are MKV format H264 video files.
Is there a workaround for this situation without resorting to an external media player box?
Will the UPnP2 or Plex servers present the video stream in a format that the Sony TV will accept?
The TV can navigate and play video from dozens of IPTV sites. I would like it to be capable of navigating my own server via the Ethernet connection.
Streaming to Sony TV
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Re: Streaming to Sony TV
I believe plex will do what you want. I.e transcode the .mkv to a version that your tv can play.
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Re: Streaming to Sony TV
I installed Plex. The DLNA and Transcode boxes are checked. The Sony TV sees the Plex server, but reports that no compatible files were found. I added some *.AVI files to the menu with the same result. The Sony is supposed to be able to decode mpeg2 files which I believe is the case for AVI.clinton.hall wrote:I believe plex will do what you want. I.e transcode the .mkv to a version that your tv can play.
Where does the transcode format get defined in Plex? I did not see any configuration menus for this.
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Re: Streaming to Sony TV
.avi is a container / file format, not the video stream content / codec, which could be mpeg, often it is xvid, could be h264 family like x264 etc.
usually sony plays less codecs than samsung & others.
usually sony plays less codecs than samsung & others.
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Re: Streaming to Sony TV
In case anyone runs across this issue in the future. Sony tv's are pretty particular with regards to encode details. Anything from no file found, to unsupported, to playback issues like stutter, can occur if the encode isn't just so. My w950b won't play files directly ripped from makemkv. I have to re-encode them. For dvd quality I use High@3.0, for bluray High@4.0. h.264 is fine but h.265 is a flat no go. Even after that I often have to remux. I use handbrake for encode, mkvtoolnix for remux.
Also the tv down mixes DTS to ac3 and can't pass more than 5.1 ac3, or 2channel pcm through arc. The list Sony provides only accounts for supported File TYPES, not encode profiles. Play around with encode and remux til you get the file in question to play correctly at a quality level you can accept.
Also the tv down mixes DTS to ac3 and can't pass more than 5.1 ac3, or 2channel pcm through arc. The list Sony provides only accounts for supported File TYPES, not encode profiles. Play around with encode and remux til you get the file in question to play correctly at a quality level you can accept.