Fellow users
I am trying to get the flac files listed on my sony bravia television.
Since the bravia does not support flac i am using the mime type conversion, but it doesnt seem to work.
The lines below i have tried
MT:flac audio/flac
MT:flac audio/wav
MT:flac audio/lpcm
Wav / LPCM files show up
I know the bravia is unable to play flac, but i have transcoding to wav working.
This i tested by using wmp12 on my laptop (when you play a flac file you can seen the transcoding message in the logfile)
I am using twonky 6.0.38 which is part of the latest Qnap Beta
Could someone please let me know how the clients.db for the Bravia should look like for flac files to show up
Kind regards
Michel
PS streaming m2ts, vob and wav files to my bravia work fine
Listing Flac files on Bravia
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Re: Listing Flac files on Bravia
I'm not an expert on this, but I think that Sony filters unsupported formats. Even if you could trick them to show up, they would only play if they are supported. If it's true they are unsupported, you might want to look into other low-cost network media players like Philips, WDTV or Sonos.
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Re: Listing Flac files on Bravia
Hi Rick,
Thanks for the answer. Is there a way to check how the files are presented towards the bravia ?
I assume when using the MT: flac audio/wav line tells Twonky to present the flac files as wav towards the Bravia.
When i change the track01.flac to track01.mp3 the file shows up. I guess this means the bravia is not checking the content just the extension
Hope you have the time to answer.
Kind regards
Michel
Thanks for the answer. Is there a way to check how the files are presented towards the bravia ?
I assume when using the MT: flac audio/wav line tells Twonky to present the flac files as wav towards the Bravia.
When i change the track01.flac to track01.mp3 the file shows up. I guess this means the bravia is not checking the content just the extension
Hope you have the time to answer.
Kind regards
Michel
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Re: Listing Flac files on Bravia
Your comments appear to confirm that my suspicion was correct. I think the problem here is that Sony's media player doesn't have support for the FLAC codec. The only way I know of to get around that is to:
1. Convert your files to MP3 (I understand that is not desirable)
2. Install FFmpeg and set it up to transcode your files on the fly to linear audio. This might help you to do this: http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 714#p22749
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1. Convert your files to MP3 (I understand that is not desirable)
2. Install FFmpeg and set it up to transcode your files on the fly to linear audio. This might help you to do this: http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 714#p22749
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Re: Listing Flac files on Bravia
Dear Rick,
Thanks for your support.
Transcoding works like a charm
I just assumed that when you are transcoding from flac to wav for example, Twonky would also present to file type differently. When i am not able to select the *.flac file (since the bravia might be filtering files with that extension) Twonky will not start transcoding...
I will add a post in the new feature request
When transcoding on the fly is selected for specific files and clients, the new file type should already be presented towards the client.
For example: When for the sony bravia transcoding on the fly for flac to wav is selected, Twonky should present all *.flac files as *.wav in order to have them listed on the client.
Thanks again
Kind regards Michel
Thanks for your support.
Transcoding works like a charm
I just assumed that when you are transcoding from flac to wav for example, Twonky would also present to file type differently. When i am not able to select the *.flac file (since the bravia might be filtering files with that extension) Twonky will not start transcoding...
I will add a post in the new feature request
When transcoding on the fly is selected for specific files and clients, the new file type should already be presented towards the client.
For example: When for the sony bravia transcoding on the fly for flac to wav is selected, Twonky should present all *.flac files as *.wav in order to have them listed on the client.
Thanks again
Kind regards Michel
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Re: Listing Flac files on Bravia
Glad to hear that you have transcoding working. I'll pass on this feedback to our developers.
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