Samsung LE40-C650 doesn't show large jpeg files
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 4:52 pm
This is a follow up to a previous topic found here: http://twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 18&start=0
At first I thought it was a problem with my NAS, but I've excluded that by doing some testing. It turns out to be problem between TwonkyServer and my Samsung TV so I decided to start a new topic in this section.
Problem is the following:
I have a CH3SNAS flashed to DNS-323 firmware so it's now a DNS-323 instead (same hardware and toolchain) with the latest 1.09 firmware.
Both TwonkyServer 4.4.18 and 6.0.23 give unsupported tiletype errors when trying to open large (12mpix) jpegs on my Samsung LE40-C650 TV. (small files e.g. 4mpix do work).
I've tested it on my XBOX 360 and Samsung Galaxy S mobile phone and both show the pictures perfectly.
I've also tested the Media Tomb server that comes with fun-plug with a few custom http header tweaks and in that case the pictures show up on my TV perfectly as well. (But I don't want to use MediaTomb because it is a lot harder to configure regarding how to index files and it doesn't index all files).
Conclusion: Definitely a TwonkyServer in combination with my Samsung TV problem, since it does work with MediaTomb or other clients.
Hopefully someone has a soullution for this problem (pref. for version 4.4.18 because this would save me from buying a new license).
At first I thought it was a problem with my NAS, but I've excluded that by doing some testing. It turns out to be problem between TwonkyServer and my Samsung TV so I decided to start a new topic in this section.
Problem is the following:
I have a CH3SNAS flashed to DNS-323 firmware so it's now a DNS-323 instead (same hardware and toolchain) with the latest 1.09 firmware.
Both TwonkyServer 4.4.18 and 6.0.23 give unsupported tiletype errors when trying to open large (12mpix) jpegs on my Samsung LE40-C650 TV. (small files e.g. 4mpix do work).
I've tested it on my XBOX 360 and Samsung Galaxy S mobile phone and both show the pictures perfectly.
I've also tested the Media Tomb server that comes with fun-plug with a few custom http header tweaks and in that case the pictures show up on my TV perfectly as well. (But I don't want to use MediaTomb because it is a lot harder to configure regarding how to index files and it doesn't index all files).
Conclusion: Definitely a TwonkyServer in combination with my Samsung TV problem, since it does work with MediaTomb or other clients.
Hopefully someone has a soullution for this problem (pref. for version 4.4.18 because this would save me from buying a new license).