On 10/30/2013 05:18 AM, Jens Georg wrote: > On Do, 2013-10-17 at 10:15 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote: > >> I'm willing to work on some code if you can help me get started :) >> For some reason, ps3 lists pause/etc. as grayed out.. guessing it treats >> transcoded stream as a live stream which can't be paused > What's your gupnp-av version?
0.12.2-1.fc19 >> One trick that could be used is transcoding to a temp file and then >> feeding it to PS3 as input. That would require extra HDD space/access, >> so I wouldn't make it a default, but it would make life easier in some >> cases. > That would be one solution, but Rygel currently doesn't handle > preprocessed sources very well; there is a patch to change that (don't > offer the same content twice just because there are two files etc.) but > it still needs some more work. > > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710628 Cool, there's a patch! I'll check it out >>>> Also, is there anything that can be tuned -- encoding quality, for >>>> example? Subtitles would be awesome.. >>> There's an alternate MPEG2 encoding preset with improved quality but >>> also quite high CPU consumption in rygel's git repository: >>> >>> https://git.gnome.org/browse/rygel/tree/examples/presets/avenc_mpeg2video.prs >>> >>> Just replace the original avenc_mpeg2video.prs file with that. >> Neat, 720p content looks much better now! Though it's freezing every few >> seconds... any chance to use multiple CPU cores for transcoding process? > That's a question for GStreamer. There's something in the back of my > mind about them disabling multi-thread encoding in libav. > >>> "Internal" subtitles are a feature request, unfortunately not very high >>> up currently. >> It's a bit hard to watch foreign content without any translation ;) > True. Do you think subtitles would require reencoding the stream? Or are they out-of-band? _______________________________________________ rygel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rygel-list
