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On 8/16/2012 5:44 AM, Linea Recta wrote:
I have been testing with WMP for sharing media with my smart TV. (Philips 32PFL3517H) At last I seem to get results, but I do have some questions. - I can set custom folders for sharing, but I also want to share the DVD drive (E ![]() - When playing some 4/3 divx files, they appear with stretched aspect ratio on TV. (they play OK from DVD player) Can this be solved? You should be able to share drive E by right clicking it under Explorer and pick sharing. Doesn't that work? Stretched video I believe is always a codec problem. And I don't know what you mean by on TV. You mean you are sending your computer desktop to a TV? Or you are using a TV application on your computer, or what? Another thing, what version of WMP are you using? -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Thunderbird v12 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 4GB - Windows 7 SP1 |
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"BillW50" schreef in bericht
... On 8/16/2012 5:44 AM, Linea Recta wrote: I have been testing with WMP for sharing media with my smart TV. (Philips 32PFL3517H) At last I seem to get results, but I do have some questions. - I can set custom folders for sharing, but I also want to share the DVD drive (E ![]() - When playing some 4/3 divx files, they appear with stretched aspect ratio on TV. (they play OK from DVD player) Can this be solved? You should be able to share drive E by right clicking it under Explorer and pick sharing. Doesn't that work? That's how I can make a shared folder (for other computers in the network). This doesn't make them available for the TV. Stretched video I believe is always a codec problem. And I don't know what you mean by on TV. You mean you are sending your computer desktop to a TV? Or you are using a TV application on your computer, or what? I'm trying to share media (video files, music, pictures) using Windows media player as a server for the smart TV. I suppose the stretched pictures of (some) divx files has to be solved by TV firmware updates. Other files are enlarged 4/3 correctly. And other divx files aren't played at all... Chaotic codec implementation. And I'm talking about files which play perfectly on PC and on the stand alone DVD player. Another thing, what version of WMP are you using? I'm using WMP version 11 on Windows XP and Windows Vista computers. Now in WMP11, when I go to "options - media library - search in folder" I can add folders which become available for the TV. I assumed it to be logical to do the same with removable media (DVD), but then the add button remains greyed out... -- regards, |\ /| | \/ |@rk \../ \/os |
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On 8/20/2012 6:50 AM, Linea Recta wrote:
"BillW50" schreef in bericht ... On 8/16/2012 5:44 AM, Linea Recta wrote: I have been testing with WMP for sharing media with my smart TV. (Philips 32PFL3517H) At last I seem to get results, but I do have some questions. - I can set custom folders for sharing, but I also want to share the DVD drive (E ![]() - When playing some 4/3 divx files, they appear with stretched aspect ratio on TV. (they play OK from DVD player) Can this be solved? You should be able to share drive E by right clicking it under Explorer and pick sharing. Doesn't that work? That's how I can make a shared folder (for other computers in the network). This doesn't make them available for the TV. I don't know what format those files are. But I have learned you can't share MPG files that are in use. Although WMV files you can. And my software I can select which format to create the files. And I can share WMV files to as many computers I want too. Even if the TV is still recording the file. Stretched video I believe is always a codec problem. And I don't know what you mean by on TV. You mean you are sending your computer desktop to a TV? Or you are using a TV application on your computer, or what? I'm trying to share media (video files, music, pictures) using Windows media player as a server for the smart TV. I suppose the stretched pictures of (some) divx files has to be solved by TV firmware updates. Other files are enlarged 4/3 correctly. And other divx files aren't played at all... Chaotic codec implementation. And I'm talking about files which play perfectly on PC and on the stand alone DVD player. I have been using a number of USB TV Tuners since 2001 I guess. But I don't know what a smart TV is? And some applications use their own codecs and some use the common codecs. Common codecs can be easily updated. Applications that use their own I think you are stuck with the developer for updates. Another thing, what version of WMP are you using? I'm using WMP version 11 on Windows XP and Windows Vista computers. Now in WMP11, when I go to "options - media library - search in folder" I can add folders which become available for the TV. I assumed it to be logical to do the same with removable media (DVD), but then the add button remains greyed out... I only use WMP for playing files, so I don't know how sharing or anything else works there. I did have WMP v11 installed briefly on one XP machine. I didn't care for it and dumped it. Some of my XP machines have v9 and some have v10 (I like v9 the best). But v12 on Windows 7 does something I really like. Maybe you can check v11 for me. That is if I play a file and pause it. Then go to standby or hibernate, I can unpause and pick up just where I left off. Under v9 and v10, it starts at the beginning of the file again. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Thunderbird v12 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 4GB - Windows 7 SP1 |
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![]() "BillW50" schreef in bericht ... On 8/20/2012 6:50 AM, Linea Recta wrote: "BillW50" schreef in bericht ... On 8/16/2012 5:44 AM, Linea Recta wrote: I have been testing with WMP for sharing media with my smart TV. (Philips 32PFL3517H) At last I seem to get results, but I do have some questions. - I can set custom folders for sharing, but I also want to share the DVD drive (E ![]() - When playing some 4/3 divx files, they appear with stretched aspect ratio on TV. (they play OK from DVD player) Can this be solved? You should be able to share drive E by right clicking it under Explorer and pick sharing. Doesn't that work? That's how I can make a shared folder (for other computers in the network). This doesn't make them available for the TV. I don't know what format those files are. But I have learned you can't share MPG files that are in use. Although WMV files you can. And my software I can select which format to create the files. And I can share WMV files to as many computers I want too. Even if the TV is still recording the file. There were no files in use, at least not by me. (I don't know what Windows does under the surface of course). The video files can be .avi MPG, MP4, WMV and some other I think. But then you enter the nightmare of video codecs. One avi file is not the same as another avi, etc. Today I have also been fighting a battle with codecs. Problem: WMV started disappearing just by itself when I touched it. A long search on internet learned that this issue probably due to missing or corrupt codecs. I must admit: I have been removing Twonky and FormatFactory, both applications also using codecs. And removing applications alsmost always leaves a shambles. Now it looks I managed to resolve the misbehaving of WMP using K-lite for detecting and repairing codecs. BTW, I had a look in some WMP news groups to remain on topic, but these groups are all desolate. Stretched video I believe is always a codec problem. And I don't know what you mean by on TV. You mean you are sending your computer desktop to a TV? Or you are using a TV application on your computer, or what? I'm trying to share media (video files, music, pictures) using Windows media player as a server for the smart TV. I suppose the stretched pictures of (some) divx files has to be solved by TV firmware updates. Other files are enlarged 4/3 correctly. And other divx files aren't played at all... Chaotic codec implementation. And I'm talking about files which play perfectly on PC and on the stand alone DVD player. I have been using a number of USB TV Tuners since 2001 I guess. But I don't know what a smart TV is? And some applications use their own codecs and some use the common codecs. Common codecs can be easily updated. Applications that use their own I think you are stuck with the developer for updates. The Philips 32PFL3517H is a flat screen (LED) TV which I recently bought. I use it mainly with my HD satellite receiver, but it also has options to connect to my (wireless) network. It has a Youtube app, and a network app, which can play the earlier mentioned media files streamed by WMP on my computers. Not all Windows players are compatible with my TV, but the following list is said to be compatible: -Windows Media Player (for Microsoft Windows) -Twonky Media (for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X) -Sony Vaio Media Server (for Microsoft Windows) -TVersity (for Microsoft Windows) -Nero MediaHome -DiXiM (for Microsoft Windows XP) -Macrovision Network Media Server (for Microsoft Windows) -Fuppes (for Linux) -uShare (for Linux I have only tried Twonky (for which I got a reg. serial). One advantage of Twonky is that it also plays files from removable media, which WMP seems to refuse, but it is a litlle unstable and slow program. Then I tried WMP with the advantage I can leave off other programs from my PC for streaming to TV. The player I like best is VLC, this plays absolutely everything very well and uses its own codecs. But I believe I can not use it to stream video files to my TV... Another thing, what version of WMP are you using? I'm using WMP version 11 on Windows XP and Windows Vista computers. Now in WMP11, when I go to "options - media library - search in folder" I can add folders which become available for the TV. I assumed it to be logical to do the same with removable media (DVD), but then the add button remains greyed out... I only use WMP for playing files, so I don't know how sharing or anything else works there. I did have WMP v11 installed briefly on one XP machine. I didn't care for it and dumped it. Some of my XP machines have v9 and some have v10 (I like v9 the best). But v12 on Windows 7 does something I really like. Maybe you can check v11 for me. That is if I play a file and pause it. Then go to standby or hibernate, I can unpause and pick up just where I left off. Under v9 and v10, it starts at the beginning of the file again. I'll give it a try when I have time, but I had stopped using the energy management 'sleep, hymernate' or whatever in Windows XP. I have tested these long time ago, but stopped trying disillusioned because it didn't work properly. I could make PC sleep pressing the sleep button on the keyboard, but 5 out of 10 times the PC couldn't be made to wake up anymore. -- MV PC Windows XP Pro SP3 - mobo: Asus P4B266 - cpu: Intel P4 1,6 GHz. - RAM: 1512 MB. - video: Matrox Marvel G450eTV 32 MB. 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