I have an older Samsung Blu-Ray DVD player that I stream too which UMS has always correctly displayed as F5900. I have never had to manually create or edit "renderers". I always have mediainfo and mediainfo-gui installed. Thank you for any help you can provide with this. I could manually convert the x265 videos into x264 using various multimedia converters or ffmpeg, but that takes a long time to do. I see an option under Transcoding settings, video tab, misc, transcoding quality h.264, but that does not seem to work for me, what is that supposed to do and how do I use it? FYI: I use a WiFi adapter. So, I was wondering if UMS has some way of automatically recognizing x265 videos and forcing them or automatically transcoding them into x264 format which always works? I cannot play videos encoded using the x265 codec format on my smart Blu-Ray DVD player or my TV, directly using USB drives or using UMS (Universal Media Server). I also have Java 8 runtime as the default. I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19 and Linux KDE Neon user edition both are 64-bit and based on Ubuntu 18.04 bionic. I recommend it all the time in the Linux Mint forums. It is easy to install and use, and it is free. Re: How to force x265 videos to play or transcode into x264 to play on TV, Blu-Ray DVD players, etc.?įirst, Thank You.
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