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RendererName=Panasonic TV RendererIcon=panasonic.png UserAgentSearch=Panasonic MIL DLNA Video=true Audio=true Image=true SeekByTime=exclusive DLNALocalizationRequired=false # CBRVideoBitrate is useful for renderers without SeekByTime support. It does time2byte conversion to support FF/RW. # Only possibility how to predict where we are when seeking is using CBR bitrate instead of VBR used by default # Making CBR stream by MEncoder is 3 times slower than using VBR so count with it if you have poor computer! # Speed can be hopefully optimized little bit in the future: # http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8883&p=53706&hilit=ditlew#p53700 # http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=11284&p=62765&hilit=1835#p62765 # ByteToTimeseekRewindSeconds is used for finetuning so default is 0 TranscodeVideo=MPEGPSAC3 TranscodeAudio=WAV DefaultVBVBufSize=false MuxH264ToMpegTS=true MuxDTSToMpeg=false WrapDTSIntoPCM=false MuxLPCMToMpeg=true MaxVideoWidth=1920 MaxVideoHeight=1080 H264Level41Limited=true TranscodeAudioTo441kHz=false TranscodeFastStart=true TranscodedVideoFileSize=0 # If computer is low on resources it is better to avoid using bandwidth limit which is much CPU demanding # It is better to lower quality settings by defining "CustomMencoderQualitySettings". # By lowering quality also bitrate is decreased but it is not so CPU aggresive so it is preferred to use it this way MaxVideoBitrateMbps=90 CustomMencoderQualitySettings=keyint=5:vqscale=1:vqmin=3:vqmax=5 PadVideoWithBlackBordersTo169AR=true RescaleByRenderer=false AutoExifRotate=true MimeTypesChanges=audio/wav=audio/L16|video/mp4=video/mpeg|video/mkv=video/mpeg TranscodeExtensions= StreamExtensions= MediaInfo=true Supported = f:mpegps|mpegts v:mpeg1|mpeg2|mp4|h264 a:ac3|lpcm|aac|mpa m:video/mpeg # Some TVs may have problems with mime type "x-msvideo" which is compatible with DivX and also MJPEG (digital camera) AVIs # Mime type "divx" is widely compatible with renderers but non-DivX AVI files doesn't have to be played at all # By default more widely supported "video/divx" is used but feel free to test "video/x-msvideo" which should be better choice Supported = f:avi|divx v:mp4|divx|mjpeg a:mp3|lpcm|mpa|ac3 m:video/divx qpel:yes|no gmc:0 Supported = f:wmv v:wmv|vc1 a:wma n:2 m:video/x-ms-wmv Supported = f:wav a:dts|lpcm n:6 s:48000 m:audio/wav Supported = f:wav n:2 s:48000 m:audio/wav Supported = f:mp3 n:2 m:audio/mpeg Supported = f:aac a:(?!alac).+ n:2 m:audio/x-m4a Supported = f:wma n:2 m:audio/x-ms-wma Supported = f:atrac n:2 m:audio/x-oma Supported = f:jpg m:image/jpeg Supported = f:png m:image/png Supported = f:gif m:image/gif Supported = f:tiff m:image/tiff # =========================================================================== ## WHAT TV SUPPORTS? (retrieved from manual) #-------------------------------------------- # container: avchd, divx, mpeg2,... # extensions: divx,avi, mpg, mpeg,wmv, ... # video codec: DIV3, DIV4, DIVX, DX50, DIV6, MPEG-2(PS/TS) # audio codec: mp3, mpeg, ac3 # GMC not supported # subtitles: microdvd, subrip (subtitles name must be same)...priority order when same name: SRT, SUB, TXT # pictures: jpg, jpeg 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0 # VIERA Image Viewer: Yes (AVCHD/SD-VIDEO/DivXHD/JPEG/MP3/AAC playback) ## What was found about renderer in debug.log #--------------------------------------------- # Received on socket: User-Agent: Panasonic MIL DLNA CP UPnP/1.0 # Received on socket: X-PANASONIC-DMP-Profile: MPEG_PS_PAL JPEG_SM PV_DIVX_DIV3 PV_DIVX_DIV4 PV_DIVX_DIVX PV_DIVX_DX50 PV_DRM_DIVX_DIV3 PV_DRM_DIVX_DIV4 PV_DRM_DIVX_DIVX PV_DRM_DIVX_DX50 # Received on socket: X-PANASONIC-Registration: VklFUkEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=