On Fr, 2013-03-08 at 14:20 +1300, Andrej Falout wrote: Ah, sorry: Can you try to set my-dlnaprofile=MP3 and see if that helps? I forgot that without that there are no flags generated.
> Thanks Jens, > > > Looking at the bug reports, this issue shows up repeatedly. > > > Now I see that my Samsung TV has the same issue. Both my TV and Onkio > receivers are DLNA certified, so I wonder.... how did they pass DLNA > test 7.3.33.4 ? > > > Sadly, using Rygel is the only way I found to create a UPnP compliant > stream, and now, it turns out it cant be used with at least 50% of > DLNA devices in the market (Samsung being by far largest manufacturer > of DLNA TVs and BD players, and Onkyo being the largest manufacturer > of DLNA receivers). I do appreciate this is there issue, not Rygel's > but this fact unfortunately does not help me ... > > > Is there any chance for a workaround/fix, or do I need to look for > another solution? > > > Possibly vendor specific? Or via a configuration option for a specific > GstLaunch item? > > > Thanks, Andrej > > > On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Jens Georg <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > (rygel:15141): Rygel-WARNING **: rygel-http-request.vala:91: > Invalid > > seek request > > > Yes, I'm sorry, this is bug 674736 which can't be fixed easily > without > breaking DLNA compliance. Basically the Onkyo shouldn't try to > seek here > or try again without seeking after receiving this error. > > > > > _______________________________________________ rygel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rygel-list
