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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Profile for DirecTV HR-xx Series Boxes. # See PS3.conf for a description of all possible configuration options. # # This profile is still in an experimental stage. # You are encouraged to experiment and report back the results on the forums # at http://www.universalmediaserver.com/forum/ # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # General informations / detection RendererName=DirecTV HR RendererIcon=directvhr.png # UserAgentSearch: regular expression to detect the connected renderer. # DirecTV has been observed using the following user agents: # # User-Agent: Linux/2.6.18-lttng-0.6.41, UPnP/1.0 DIRECTV JHUPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.00 DIRECTV VIIV devices INTEL_NMPR/2.1 # User-Agent: Linux/2.6.18.5, UPnP/1.0 DIRECTV JHUPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.00 DIRECTV VIIV devices INTEL_NMPR/2.1 # User-Agent: Linux/2.6.31-2.6, UPnP/1.0 DIRECTV JHUPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.00 DIRECTV VIIV devices INTEL_NMPR/2.1 # User-Agent: Linux/2.6.31-2.6, UPnP/1.0 DIRECTV JHUPnP/1.0 # # Combined regular expression of working user agents UserAgentSearch=DIRECTV # UserAgentAdditionalHeaders: additional HTTP header for better detection UserAgentAdditionalHeader=DLNADOC/1.00 DIRECTV VIIV devices INTEL_NMPR/2.1 UserAgentAdditionalHeaderSearch= #Basic capabilities Video=true Audio=true Image=true #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # DLNA settings # Use the DLNA feature seek by time and not by range SeekByTime=true # Serve different flavors of localization in the DLNA parameters (PAL/NTSC, NA/EU/JP) # to allow every worldwide renderer to see the files. #DLNALocalizationRequired=false #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Transcoding/Muxing capabilities # # Transcode profiles for video and audio engines # currently supported: MPEGPSAC3, MPEGTSAC3 or WMV for video, LPCM, WAV or MP3 for audio TranscodeVideo=MPEGPSAC3 TranscodeAudio=MP3 # Use default DVD buffer size: false = greater bitrate and faster encoding, # but can generate incompatible videos, depends of your media renderer DefaultVBVBufSize=false # Do you need to MUX LPCM to MPEG? MuxLPCMToMpeg=false # Does the media renderer supports DTS wrapped into LPCM in a mpeg file ? WrapDTSIntoPCM=false # Maximum bit rate supported by the media renderer (0=unlimited) MaxVideoBitrateMbps=10 # Max Width and Height supported by the media renderer (0=unlimited) MaxVideoWidth=1920 MaxVideoHeight=1080 # Does the media renderer supports only H264 L4.1 at most ? H264Level41Limited=true # Does music files need to be resampled at 44.1kHz? TranscodeAudioTo441kHz=false # Does the client need to receive transcoded video with minimal delay ? # (Useful when the client has a small timeout delay) TranscodeFastStart=true # Size of the transcoded file (unknown length) sent to the renderer (could # determine browsing failure/success) Possible values: # # -1: Specific value working with the PS3, means perfect transcoding # and copying support (it is against the DLNA spec though) # 0: size attribute is NOT sent to the renderer (default value if # this parameter isn't used) # 100000000000: 100Gb, if you want to be sure that the media file is not cut # before the end TranscodedVideoFileSize=0 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Misc Settings # Rotate JPEG files based on EXIF information AutoExifRotate=false # Disable these once MediaInfo=True works. # What extensions are forcefully transcoded # Don't use this if MediaInfo=true, prefer codec configurations TranscodeExtensions=mpegps,mpegts,wmv,avi,mp4,mov,flv,rm,mkv,wav,wavpac,lpcm,aac,ac3,mp3,mpa,ogg,wma,dts,dtshd,truehd,eac3,atrac,flac,ape,ra,mpc,aiff,alac,dv,mpeg1,mpeg2,divx,h264,mjpeg,vc1,jpg,png,gif,tiff,bmp,und # What extensions are forcefully streamed as is (and not transcoded) # Don't use this if MediaInfo=true, prefer codec configurations StreamExtensions= #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # All supported media formats of this renderer (the rest will be transcoded) # First steps towards a faster/proper file/codec/mimetype management system (false by default) # 1- Parse files with mediainfo on Windows/OS X (Linux too if libmediainfo and libzen installed) # 2- Deprecate following parameters: MuxH264ToMpegTS,MuxDTSToMpeg,MuxLPCMToMpeg,MimeTypesChanges # 3- The server will skip badly parsed, corrupted files or wrong coding, preventing potential playback errors # 4- Faster browsing, due to the launch of FFmpeg/MPlayer first thumbnailer process with each http client request, rather than in the browse DLNA request # Use MediaInfo for faster and proper file, codec and mime type management # system (false by default). MediaInfo=true # The media parser and this configuration file will recognize the following # formats and codecs (lower case only, regular expressions are supported). # Chosen from the most common used and supported formats and codecs. # # mpegps (mpeg presentation stream, used in DVD Videos, VCDs, etc.) # mpegts (mpeg transport stream, used in sat tv, blu rays, etc.) # wmv (Windows Media Video, tag also used for asf files) # avi (AVI container) # mp4 (ISOM/MPEG4 container, or MPEG4 codec) # mov (Quicktime container, Apple) # flv (Flash Video) # rm (Real Media, RMVB) # mkv (Matroska) # wav (WAVE file) # wavpac (WavPack) # lpcm (Linear PCM) # aac (Advanced Audio Codec) # ac3 (Audio Coding 3) # mp3 (Mpeg Audio Layer 3) # mpa (Mpeg Audio) # ogg (Ogg Vorbis) # wma (Windows Media Audio) # dts (Digital Theater Systems) # dtshd (Digital Theater Systems) # truehd (TrueHD) # eac3 (Extended AC3) # atrac (Atrac) # flac (Free Lossless Audio Codec) # ape (Monkey's Audio) # ra (Real Audio) # mpc (MusePack) # aiff (AIFF) # alac (Apple Lossless) # dv (Digital Video) # mpeg1 (Codec used in VCD) # mpeg2 (Codec used in DVD Videos and HDTV) # divx (DivX Video) # h264 (H264) # mjpeg (M-JPEG) # vc1 (VC-1) # jpg (Jpeg) # png (PNG) # gif (GIF) # tiff (TIFF) # bmp (Bitmap) # und (Undetermined, if the parser did not recognize one of above) # Usage [IN ORDER TOO]: # f: format, MANDATORY (the only conf for a 'eat everything' renderer would be f:.+) # v: video codec # a: audio codec # n: max nb of audio channels # s: max audio sample frequency in Hz # b: max audio bitrate in bps # w: max width in pixels # h: max height in pixels # m: mimetype, STRONGLY RECOMMENDED (if not declared, an estimated value is assigned) # other flags: right now, only qpel and gmc (see avi) # # In case of multiple matches, the first mime type of the list is the used one. # Be careful with regexps such as .+ : You should not use these except when you # are sure your renderer is quite versatile. # # Taken from Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirecTV # # To handle the proliferation of bandwidth-intensive HDTV broadcasting, DirecTV rebroadcasts # local HDTV stations using the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec while employing a newer transmission # protocol (DVB-S2) over the newer satellites. This allows DirecTV to squeeze much more HD # programming over its satellite signal than was previously feasible using the older MPEG-2 # compression and DSS protocol it has been using. This technology will be gradually expanded # to the existing satellites as customer equipment is replaced with new MPEG-4-capable receivers. # # From the DirecTV forum: # bob_nielsen writes - # Your DLNA server should be recognized. Acceptable formats are MPEG2 video, MP3 or LPCM (wav) # audio or JPEG pictures. # dcd writes - # I'm not sure, but here are the parameters I have my MPEG2 video converter set to and it plays back fine. # Encode codec MPEG2/MP2, video bitrate 5,000 kbps, audio bitrate 224 kbps. This is about 2200 Mb/hr. # gives: # [Supported video formats]: #Supported = f:mpegps v:mpeg2 a:mpa n:2 m:video/mpeg #Supported = f:avi|divx v:mp4|divx|mjpeg a:mp3|lpcm|mpa|ac3 n:2 m:video/x-divx #Supported = f:mov m:video/quicktime #Supported = f:mp4 v:mp4|h264 a:ac3|aac n:2 m:video/mp4 #Supported = f:mpegps|mpegts|mkv v:mpeg1|mpeg2|mp4|h264 n:2 a:ac3|lpcm|aac|mpa m:video/mpeg #Supported = f:ogg v:ogg a:mp3|lpcm|mpa|ac3 n:2 m:application/ogg #Supported = f:rm v:rm a:ra n:2 m:application/vnd.rn-realmedia #Supported = f:wmv v:wmv|vc1 a:wma n:2 m:video/x-ms-wmv # [Supported audio formats]: #Supported = f:mp3 n:2 m:audio/mpeg #Supported = f:wav a:dts|lpcm n:2 s:48000 m:audio/wav #Supported = f:wav n:2 s:48000 m:audio/wav #Supported = f:aac n:2 a:(?!alac).+ m:audio/x-m4a #Supported = f:wma n:2 m:audio/x-ms-wma #Supported = f:atrac n:2 m:audio/x-oma # [Supported image formats] #Supported = f:jpg m:image/jpeg #Supported = f:png m:image/png #Supported = f:gif m:image/gif #Supported = f:tiff m:image/tiff # Use faster method to create DLNA tree with MediaInfo. Not supported by some renderers, # false by default (upnp specification violation). CreateDLNATreeFaster = true #----------------------------------------------------------------------------