This was something I completely forgot about till fairly recently. Select the search icon and choose "Search Time Bar". Jumping to a specific time is possible though as a way round this. I found that it also disables that for anything being streamed over the network and only works if playing locally from USB. When UMS does transcode an incompatible file, most Samsung TV's (can only confirm with my F series) disable FF and RWD. so UMS just thinks that if the extension matches then the TV must support that file, and when it doesn't is when it fails, but does give some compatibility. The Samsung conf being used is fairly old and have not been updated to help match the supported formats from newer codecs that have become popular. Some files can be played without encoding, some can't be played even if i try all transcoding engines. And the real size of the video is not shown - most times its shown like 976 kb. Although the duration is often shown as 0:00:0 and you can't fast forward that videos. I have the same issues with both my samsung tvs. I didn't really know which keywords would be best to search for. Sorry if this is a repeat issue someone else has posted about already. FFmpeg, Mencoder and VLC are able to play, but they all fail in the same way. I also went into the Transcode folder on the TV after the first playback failed and proceeded to let it attempt to play back the same video with every other transcoder available. My default global transcoder is currently VLC. I then proceeded to start tracing logs and recreate the issue. I made a copy of one of the videos I'm having this problem with and put it in test folder, told UMS to only share that folder and clear it's database out. I have no problems playing this video on my computer, or my phone (via VLC over wifi) or the PS4. Also when the video begins playing you can see at the top that the TV thinks the total duration of the video is just one second. Playback of most videos to the TV works fantastically, but I've come across a few videos that have a problem where a video will begin playing and then stop playback anywhere from around 15 seconds into playback to a few minutes with no error message on screen on the TV and it moving forward to play the next video in the folder or restarting the video you were just watching from the beginning and again failing at about the same time as before. Prior to this I was mostly using UMS to share videos from my computer to a PS4 in the living room and have never had a problem, save for an occasional transcoding issue where manually selecting an alternative would resolve playback on that device, and in all of those cases it was a matter of either working all the way through or never starting playback at all and the PS4 complaining that the format of the video wasn't supported. It's a UN32H5203 running the latest available firmware, version 1220 (release May 29, 2020). I just set up an older Samsung TV in my bedroom my wifes mother gave to us. These instructions would not exist without the invaluable efforts of Otmanix and meskibob on the forums.Hello, this is my first post here so hopefully I don't break any rules by mistake. Images support (DNG/PPM/PGM/ARW/PEF/RAF/NEF/CR2/RW2/TIFF/JPEG/GIF/PNG/.).Windows Only: DVR-MS remuxer and AviSynth alternative transcoder support.Internet TV / Web Radio support with VLC, MEncoder or MPlayer.Support for pictures based feeds, such as Flickr and Picasaweb.Display RAW camera thumbnails (Canon / Nikon, etc.).Simple streaming of formats PS3 natively supports: MP3/JPG/PNG/GIF/TIFF, all kind of videos (AVI, MP4, TS, M2TS, MPEG).You can choose with a virtual folder system your audio/subtitle language on the PS3!.OGG / FLAC / MPC / APE / AAC / M4A / ATRAC / MP3 / AC3 / DTS / DTS-HD / WAV / AIFF / DSD.DVD ISOs images / VIDEO_TS Folder transcoder.Remux H.264/MPEG-2 video and all audio tracks to AC-3/DTS/LPCM in real time with tsMuxeR when H.264 is PS3/Level4.1 compliant.Direct streaming of DTS / DTS-HD core to the receiver.Real-time video transcoding of MKV/FLV/OGM/AVI, etc.All your folders are directly browsed by the PS3, there's an automatic refresh also. No folder configuration and pre-parsing or this kind of annoying thing. If you like this program, you can donate here. Editing / Creating a custom device configuration.Combination and location of the folders.It is supported by the MPlayer and FFmpeg packages. Written in Java, it streams or transcodes many different media formats with minimum configuration from many platforms. Originally written to support the PlayStation 3, it has been expanded to support a range of other media renderers, including Xbox 360 and various Samsung and Sony televisions. Universal Media Server (UMS) is a DLNA compliant UPnP Media Server.
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